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ELVIS DIED EATING THAT NASTY SANDWICH ON THE TOILET AND I DON'T CARE WHO KNOWS IT!!! (This is the From Elvis in Memphis episode of Funpoint!. There are multiple songs by Elvis on the album.) Slap City picks: "HEAVEN TO ME" by Tyler, The Creator, "A Little Less Conversation - JXL Radio Edit" by Elvis Presley & Junkie XL . Listen to our playlist here Join us in 2 weeks when we'll discuss our 39th Patreon pick, Foals' Everything Not Saved Will Be Lost – Part 1!
We liked Foals' Everything Not Saved Will Be Lost Part 1 so much we thought we would review album number 2. On this episode we (J-Man and Ringer) dive into each song track by track and compare it to part 1 along the way. In this week in music Ringer gives us an update on his trial with Tidal and J-Man announces his "Sunday Morning Album" series which each week he will talk about an album that is great for Sunday mornings and also share a cocktail recipe to complement the album.If you like this episode (or show) please share this with one person you think would also like the show.We'd also appreciate your review on Apple Podcasts!Facebook: @OnTheRecordMusicInstagram: @OnTheRecordMusicYouTube: On The Record MusicWebsite: https://www.ontherecordmusic.com/
Click that download button and have a listen to What Went Down when Ali and Dan discussed Oxford's loudest rockers, Foals! Yannis, Jimmy, Jack et al were due to perform at Benicassim this weekend, alongside Vampire Weekend and The Libertines, adding it to the long list of festivals on the circuit that they have headlined. Having recently released Everything Not Saved Will Be Lost Part 2, how will the boys condense a career that spans six albums, three Mercury Music Prize nominations and a cabinet full of 'Best Live Act' gongs?!Yannis Phillipakis, Jack Bevan, Jimmy Smith, Edwin Congreave, former members Walter Gervers and Andew Mears, and their touring bassist Jeremy Pritchard – loaned from contemporaries Everything, Everything - were formed in Oxford, Oxfordshire, some of the band meeting at the Abingdon school - where Radiohead formed - and through the dissolution of bands The Edmund Fitzgerald and Face Meets Grill.After much hype, they released Antidotes in 2008, their fast paced, high tempo guitars spawning the off-shoot genre of math-rock. Five albums have followed – Total Life Forever in 2010, Holy Fire, What Went Down and Everything Not Saved Will Be Lost parts 1 – their third release to be nominated for the Mercury Music Prize - and, it’s follow up, part 2. Since their debut, they’ve have become synonymous with huge riffs, funky grooves and danceable techno inspired beats that suggest an eclectic range of influences. They have cemented their reputation as one of the best live acts on the circuit and much like Yannis whenever he sees a piece of scaffolding or staging, have climbed to the top billing at festivals around the world. Don't forget to like and subscribe to the podcast and follow @7songsetlist on Instagram and Twitter. If you're feeling really generous, why don't you leave us a review and let us know what you think of our podcast?! Instagram - https://www.instagram.com/7songsetlist/Twitter - https://twitter.com/7songsetlistIf you want to listen to the tracks that made our final seven song setlist, follow the Seven Song Setlist Spotify and apple music account!Spotify - https://open.spotify.com/playlist/4i6BYBW3iORhNXlSO2aGD8?si=P0a6CxRHTjSG-hGJCCVHKA
01) The Raconteurs / Bored and Razed (Help Us Stranger, 2019) 02) Chris Robinson Brotherhood / Rare Birds (Servants of the Sun, 2019) 03) Drive-By Truckers / Armageddon's Back in Town (The Unraveling, 2020) 04) The Allman Betts Band / All Night (Down To The River, 2019) 05) Rival Sons / Imperial Joy (Feral Roots, 2019) 06) Strand of Oaks / Moon Landing (Eraserland, 2019) 07) The Cranberries / Got It (In the End, 2019) 08) Soccer Mommy / Circle The Drain (Color Theory, 2020) 09) The Darkness / We Are the Guitar Men (Easter is Cancelled, 2019) 10) Vampire Weekend/ This Life (Father of the Bride, 2019) 11) The National / You Had Your Soul With You (I Am Easy to Find, 2019) 12) Keane / The Way I Feel (Cause And Effect , 2019) 13) Foals / The Runner (Everything Not Saved Will Be Lost Part 2, 2019)
Cette semaine dans le podcast des 5 albums à écouter : - Allah-Las, LAHS - Trentemoller, Observe - Chromatics, Closer to Grey - Foals, Everything Not Saved Will Be Lost Part. 2 - Marie-Flore, Braquage See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Watching a country tear up its continental agreements has gotten me thinking about how music is an international industry. The U.K. exports more than three billion dollars worth of recorded music a year. Its artists make another billion from live tours, acting as goodwill ambassadors in the process. A lot of this success comes from British artists’ abilities to freely sell their records and live music to other EU countries. But it seems 10 Downing Street has forgotten both how important music is culturally and its part in offsetting the mounting English trade deficit. [Music: Foals, “On the Luna,” Everything Not Saved Will Be Lost - Part 1 (2019) - On the Hyundai Mercury shortlist this year] British pop is international at its core. Bands like The Beatles and The Stones fused American black music with a European sensibility to dominate the charts. The same has since been done with punk, hip hop, and electronic dance music - a string of roaring critical and commercial success for more
This week the boys are joined by their good friend Dan Schaffer! AKA: Dan #2! Ian lays a new segment on Scott! Scott gives us the back story to "The Gooch"! Collectively, they discuss the latest album from British rock band Foals, Everything Not Saved Will Be Lost Part 1 (9:29). Oh, and a little Cher action... Contact: Email: EarBuddiespod@gmail.com Twitter: @earbuddiespod Instagram: Earbuddiespod
On the eighty-ninth episode of Audioface: Reviews: "Everything Not Saved Will Be Lost – Part 1" by Foals, and "The World Is Yours 2" by Rich The Kid New singles: "Style" & "Worst Nights" by Foster The People, and "Patience" by Tame Impala. An algorithm just signed a record deal, and Google is using AI to let people compose music with Johannes Sebastian Bach. The Everything Not Saved review. Barbra Streisand defends MJ, and an anniversary release of XXXTentacion's "?" is coming. Jay Z, Nina Simone, and more make it to the library of congress. The World Is Yours 2 review. Questlove's vegetarian cheesesteak is coming to a stadium near you. Dan & Sean dissect the trends to watch from music in 2019. Have thoughts about our conversations? Send your comments & music recommendations by reaching out to @audiofacepod on Twitter or Instagram and we'll check it out. We appreciate it, and you. Thank you for listening with us!
Upon the release of FOALS latest record Alex & Matt discuss everything FOALS related including a full review of Everything Not Saved Will Be Lost: Part 1! Fin.
Anthony reviews Juice WRLD's Death Race for Love, Sun Kil Moon's I Also Want to Die in New Orleans, Foals' Everything Not Saved Will Be Lost Part 1, Spellling's Mazy Fly, Little Simz's GREY Area, and ScHoolboy Q's “Numb Numb Juice.” Anthony also examines the question of how many of his followers agree with his reviews.
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On the latest installment of Track By Track, News Editor Ben Kaye talks to frontman Yannis Philippakis, who breaks down Foals' first of two studio albums in 2019, Everything Not Saved Will Be Lost - Part 1. For information regarding your data privacy, visit acast.com/privacy Advertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brandsPrivacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy
On the latest installment of Track By Track, News Editor Ben Kaye talks to frontman Yannis Philippakis, who breaks down Foals' first of two studio albums in 2019, Everything Not Saved Will Be Lost - Part 1. For information regarding your data privacy, visit acast.com/privacy