
Foals Share Lyric Video for New Song “Sunday”
Everything Not Saved Will Be Lost – Part 1 Due Out March 8 via Warner Bros.; Part 2 Due Out This Fall
Feb 25, 2019
Foals
Foals are releasing two albums this year: Everything Not Saved Will Be Lost - Part 1 is due out March 8 via Warner Bros. and Everything Not Saved Will Be Lost - Part 2 is due out this fall. Now they have shared another song from Part 1, “Sunday,” via a lyric video for the song. Check it out below, followed by the band’s upcoming tour dates.
Previously Foals shared a cinematic video for Part 1‘s first single, “Exits” (which was one of our Songs of the Week), as well as a video for another song from the album, “On the Luna” (which we failed to post for some reason and is thus also below).
The albums are the follow-up to 2015’s What Went Down. Foals frontman Yannis 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.”
Read our 2015 interview with Foals about What Went Down.
Foals Tour Dates:
March 4 /// Manchester, UK /// Gorilla
March 5 /// Edinburgh, UK /// The Liquid Room
March 7 /// London, UK /// EartH
March 16 /// Mexico City, Mexico /// Vive Latino 2019#
March 18 /// Vancouver, BC /// Orpheum Theater
March 19 /// Portland, OR /// Roseland Theater*
March 20 /// Seattle, WA /// Paramount Theatre*
March 22 /// Oakland, CA /// Fox Theater*
March 23 /// San Diego, CA /// The Observatory North Park& SOLD OUT
March 24 /// Los Angeles, CA /// Shrine Auditorium*
March 27 /// Las Vegas, NV /// Brooklyn Bowl*
March 30 /// Buenos Aires, Argentina /// Lollapalooza 2019#
March 31 /// Santiago, Chile /// Lollapalooza 2019#
April 2 /// Santiago, Chile /// Lollapalooza Sideshow @ Teatro La Cúpula#
April 5 /// Sao Paulo, Brazil /// Lollapalooza 2019#
April 7 /// Bogota, Columbia /// Estereo Picnic#
April 12 /// Brooklyn, NY /// Brooklyn Steel^
April 13 /// Brooklyn, NY /// Brooklyn Steel ^SOLD OUT
April 14 /// Brooklyn, NY /// Brooklyn Steel^ SOLD OUT
April 16 /// Washington, D.C. /// 9:30 Club^ SOLD OUT
April 18 /// Washington, D.C. /// 9:30 Club^
April 19 /// Boston, MA /// House of Blues^
April 20 /// Philadelphia, PA /// The Fillmore^
April 22 /// Toronto, ON /// Rebel^
April 23 /// Columbus, OH /// Newport Music Hall
April 24 /// St. Louis, MO /// The Pageant^
April 26 /// Detroit, MI /// Saint Andrews Hall^
April 27 /// Chicago, IL /// Riviera Theatre^
April 28 /// Milwaukee, WI /// The Rave^
April 30 /// Minneapolis, MN /// First Avenue^
May 2 /// Kansas City, MO /// Midland Theatre+
May 5 /// Atlanta, GA /// Shaky Knees Festival 2019#
May 12 /// Brussels, Belgium /// Ancienne Belgique SOLD OUT
May 13 /// Paris, France /// Bataclan SOLD OUT
May 15 /// Lausanne, Switzerland /// Les Docks SOLD OUT
May 16 /// Milan, Italy /// Fabrique
May 17 /// Luxembourg, Luxembourg /// Den Atelier SOLD OUT
May 19 /// Amsterdam, Netherlands /// Paradiso SOLD OUT
May 20 /// Berlin, Germany /// Huxleys SOLD OUT
May 24 /// Newcastle, United Kingdom /// This Is Tomorrow 2019#
June 5 /// Hamburg, Germany /// Grosse Freiheit SOLD OUT
June 6 /// Aaarhus, Denmark /// Northside Festival#
June 7 - June 9 /// Nürburg, Germany /// Rock Am Ring 2019#
June 7 - June 9 /// Nuremberg, Germany /// Rock im Park#
June 11 /// Manchester, United Kingdom /// O2 Victoria Warehouse SOLD OUT
June 12 /// Manchester, United Kingdom /// O2 Victoria Warehouse SOLD OUT
June 14 /// Tunbridge Wells, United Kingdom /// Bedgebury Pinetum
June 15 /// Birmingham, United Kingdom /// Digbeth Arena SOLD OUT
June 16 /// Birmingham, United Kingdom /// Digbeth Arena SOLD OUT
June 18 /// Glasgow, United Kingdom /// SWG3 Galvanizers Yard SOLD OUT
June 20 /// Thetford, United Kingdom /// Thetford Forest
June 21 /// London, United Kingdom /// Alexandra Palace SOLD OUT
June 22 /// London, United Kingdom /// Alexandra Palace
June 24 - June 26 /// Zagreb, Croatia /// Inmusic Festival#
June 26 /// Bournemouth, United Kingdom /// International Centre
July 2 /// Dublin, Ireland /// Trinity College
July 5 /// Barcelona, Spain /// Festival Cruïlla 2019#
July 5- 7 /// Ewijk, Netherlands /// Down The Rabbit Hole#
July 25 - 28 /// Pikehall, Derbyshire, UK /// Y Not Festival #
July 26 - 28 /// Benidorm, Spain /// Low Festival 2019#
July 31 /// Freiburg, German /// Zelt - Musik- Festival #
August 1 - 3 /// Lustenau, Austria /// Szene Open Air#
August 7 - 11 /// Newquay, United Kingdom /// Boardmasters#
August 16 /// Osaka, Japan /// Summer Sonic#
August 17 /// Tokyo, Japan /// Summer Sonic#
August 22 - 24 /// Gueret, France /// Check In Party#
August 25 /// Paris, France /// Rock En Seine#
August 27 /// Kiev, Ukraine /// Art Platform
August 29 /// Moscow, Russia /// Adrenaline Stadium
August 30 /// St. Petersburg, Russia /// Morze
* with Bear Hands & Kiev
^ with Preoccupations & Omni
& with The Blue Stones, Preoccupations, The Cordial Sin
# Festival Date
+ Supporting Interpol
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