Chris Gliddon - 12/May/2008 My initial review of Foals’ Antidotes outlined all the things that I loved and hated about it, a tradition long held by music critics. The problem was...
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Bob Ladewig - 05/May/2008 And you thought dancepunk had seen all the combinations and crossbreeding you could think of. Well think again, Junior. Oxford England's Foals have st...
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Michaelangelo Matos - 15/Apr/2008  Foals (hailing, their MySpace page says, from
"oXXXford") is a group of formalists, only the form is relatively new: The
British band takes cues from ...
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Bryan Sanchez - 15/Apr/2008 UK indie band, Foals, fashion themselves as the common, unifying link between ?the minimalism of American composer Steve Reich, guitars that sound lik...
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Charlie Wilmoth - 14/Apr/2008 Oxford's Foals have toured with and often been compared to Bloc Party, and I'd wanted to dismiss them as a slightly weirder Bloc Party or Futureheads ...
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Tom Ewing - 10/Apr/2008  Foals' debut, like many British records, trails clouds of homeland hyperbole, but it's harder than usual to cut through and get a fix on what exactly ...
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Robert Thompson - 05/Apr/2008 By utilizing the same chirpy sounds that dominate Vampire Weekend's debut and merging them with the disco beats of the Rapture, Foals' rookie outing c...
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Ben Gilbert - 27/Mar/2008 From the very first moment people clocked eyes on Foals, it was obvious they were a serious proposition. Perhaps you were lucky enough to catch them l...
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Don Yates - 26/Mar/2008 You’d think the British post-punk revival would’ve run its course by now, but here comes an impressive debut from this British band of propulsive danc...
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Mark Edwards - 23/Mar/2008  If Antidotes wasn’t a decent record, you would simply dismiss Foals as being several years too late. Franz Ferdinand have already done this. Bl...
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