What Went Down
After three critically acclaimed Top 10 albums, a succession of major awards and a growing list of festival headline sets, Foals reached bold new heights with the release of their eagerly anticipated 'What Went Down.'
Produced by James Ford (Arctic Monkeys, Florence and the Machine), 'What Went Down' was an album that grapples with questions that are a world away from the bland bleatings of homogenised pop: permanence and impermanence; life and death; solitude; vulnerability; intimacy; passion; rage; humanity - weighty issues that make demands of the people creating that music, and of all those who listen to it, too.
Sonically, it's an album that precariously seesaws between primal aggression and naked vulnerability. It's an approach that delivers a contrast of muscular shocks with the fiery central riff of 'Snake Oil' and the menacing percussive march of 'Albatross' set against some of the band's most openly experimentally moments to date such as cocktail of afrobeat and drum machines that underpins 'Night Swimmers' and the stripped-back, vocal-led 'Give It All.'
- What Went Down
- Mountain At My Gates
- Birch Tree
- Give It All
- Albatross
- Snake Oil
- Night Swimmers
- London Thunder
- Lonely Hunter
- A Knife In The Ocean
After three critically acclaimed Top 10 albums, a succession of major awards and a growing list of festival headline sets, Foals reached bold new heights with the release of their eagerly anticipated 'What Went Down.'
Produced by James Ford (Arctic Monkeys, Florence and the Machine), 'What Went Down' was an album that grapples with questions that are a world away from the bland bleatings of homogenised pop: permanence and impermanence; life and death; solitude; vulnerability; intimacy; passion; rage; humanity - weighty issues that make demands of the people creating that music, and of all those who listen to it, too.
Sonically, it's an album that precariously seesaws between primal aggression and naked vulnerability. It's an approach that delivers a contrast of muscular shocks with the fiery central riff of 'Snake Oil' and the menacing percussive march of 'Albatross' set against some of the band's most openly experimentally moments to date such as cocktail of afrobeat and drum machines that underpins 'Night Swimmers' and the stripped-back, vocal-led 'Give It All.'
Tracklisting
- What Went Down
- Mountain At My Gates
- Birch Tree
- Give It All
- Albatross
- Snake Oil
- Night Swimmers
- London Thunder
- Lonely Hunter
- A Knife In The Ocean