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Foals have had a busy year. They released their new album, Everything Not Saved Will Be Lost — Part 1, back in March, were nominated for the coveted Mercury Prize for it and just unleashed its sister album today, Everything Not Saved Will Be Lost — Part 2. A press release describes their brooding lead single, “Black Bull,” as “a bruising expression of conflicted masculinity & delusions of grandeur.” That certainly comes across during the song’s brisk runtime—it’s a bass-driven and reverb-heavy ripper that’s about as harsh as anything the band have ever done.

Previously Foals had shared Everything Not Saved Will Be Lost – Part 2’s first three singles: “Black Bull” (via a video for the track), “The Runner,” and “Into the Surf” . They also released a remix album, Everything Not Saved Will Be Lost – Part 1: Remixes, featuring Metronomy and others. Then they shared a cinematic video for “The Runner” in which frontman Yannis Philippakis fights his doppelganger. Then they shared an animated an animated video for “Into the Surf.”

Everything Not Saved Will Be Lost – Part 1 was nominated for the Mercury Prize (it didn’t win). Previously Foals shared a cinematic video for Part 1’s first single, “Exits” a video for “On the Luna,” and a lyric video for “Sunday”.

Then once the album was released album track “In Degrees” Then the band shared videos for Part 1’s “White Onions,””Cafe D’Athens,””In Degrees,”and“Sunday.”

The albums are the follow-up to 2015’s What Went Down. Philippakis produced the albums, which were recorded at 123 Studios in Peckham, London with the help of engineer Brett Shaw. The band also features Jimmy Smith (guitar), Jack Bevan (drums), and Edwin Congreave (keys).

In a previous press release Philippakis had this to say about releasing two albums: “They’re two halves of the same locket. They can be listened to and appreciated individually, but fundamentally, they are companion pieces.”

Philippakis said that the albums do address the environmental crisis our planet faces. “There’s a definite idea about the world being no longer habitable in the way that it was,” he said. “A kind of perilousness lack of predictability and a feeling of being overwhelmed by the magnitudes of the problems we face. What’s the response? And what’s the purpose of any response that one individual can have?”

Philippakis added: “Lyrically, there are resonances with what’s going on in the world at the moment. I just feel like, what’s the utility of being a musician these days, if you can’t engage with at least some of this stuff? These songs are white flags, or they’re SOSs, or they’re cries for help… each in a different way.”

New album Everything Not Saved Will Be Lost – Part 2 out 18 October.

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Foals are releasing two albums this year: Everything Not Saved Will Be Lost – Part 1 came out in March and Everything Not Saved Will Be Lost – Part 2 is due out October 18th, both via Warner Records.

Now they have shared a video for Part 2’s “The Runner.” Quentin Deronzier directed the cinematic clip, in which frontman Yannis Philippakis fights his doppelgänger (played by Vincent Heneine), including battling in and out of paintings.  Previously Foals shared Everything Not Saved Will Be Lost – Part 2’s first three singles: “Black Bull” (via a video for the track), “The Runner,” and “Into the Surf.” They also released a remix album, Everything Not Saved Will Be Lost – Part 1: Remixes, featuring Metronomy and others.

Everything Not Saved Will Be Lost – Part 1 was among the nominees for the Mercury Prize . Previously Foals shared a cinematic video for Part 1’s first single, “Exits” a video for “On the Luna,” and a lyric video for “Sunday” . Then once the album was released album track “In Degrees” . Then the band shared videos for Part 1’s “White Onions,” “Cafe D’Athens,” “In Degrees,” and “Sunday.”

The albums are the follow-up to 2015’s What Went Down. Philippakis produced the albums, which were recorded at 123 Studios in Peckham, London with the help of engineer Brett Shaw. The band also features Jimmy Smith (guitar), Jack Bevan (drums), and Edwin Congreave (keys).

In a previous press release Philippakis had this to say about releasing two albums: “They’re two halves of the same locket. They can be listened to and appreciated individually, but fundamentally, they are companion pieces.”

Philippakis said that the albums do address the environmental crisis our planet faces. “There’s a definite idea about the world being no longer habitable in the way that it was,” he said. “A kind of perilousness lack of predictability and a feeling of being overwhelmed by the magnitudes of the problems we face. What’s the response? And what’s the purpose of any response that one individual can have?”

Philippakis added: “Lyrically, there are resonances with what’s going on in the world at the moment. I just feel like, what’s the utility of being a musician these days, if you can’t engage with at least some of this stuff? These songs are white flags, or they’re SOSs, or they’re cries for help… each in a different way.”

Foals Release First Single from <i>Everything Not Saved Will Be Lost</i>

It’s been four years since Foals put out their last album—2015’s What Went Down and with a string of 2019 dates already announced, the Oxford indie-rock crew is set for a big year. With their label confirming the release of their next album, the band has further hyped the record by sharing footage from the studio on their Instagram story. Their original bassist, Walter Gervers, departed Foals earlier this year, so we’re not sure how that will affect their band dynamic, but in a statement on Twitter, the band assured fans that their next record will be “the best yet.”

Foals have released the lead single from the first of two forthcoming albums, both titled Everything Not Saved Will Be Lost.
The new single, titled “Exits,” will be among the 10 songs of Part 1, set for release on March 8th. With Part 2, containing another 10 songs, is slated for a fall 2019 release. A press release (rather unhelpfully, we might add) describes the albums as “separate but related.”

The video for “Exits” stars Game Of Thrones actor Isaac Hempstead-Wright, and establishes the themes of dread and isolation that will tie Foals’ cohesive new project together.
“There’s a definite idea about the world being no longer habitable in the way that it was,” frontman Yannis Philippakis said of the new single in a statement. “A kind of perilousness lack of predictability and a feeling of being overwhelmed by the magnitudes of the problems we face. What’s the response? And what’s the purpose of any response that one individual can have?”
Everything Not Saved Will Be Lost – Part 1 and 2 are “two halves of the same locket,” Philippakis adds. “They can be listened to and appreciated individually, but fundamentally, they are companion pieces.”

Watch the video for “Exits” . “Everything Not Saved Will Be Lost Part 1” is available to pre-order now:

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