The Columbus Dispatch

Indie rockers Foals offer album perfect for summer

- Mark Kennedy

“Life Is Yours,” Foals (Warner Records)

Indie-pop art rockers Foals gave us more than enough to process with their last offering. Now they seem to want us to dance. And dance we must.

The upbeat, very funky and always brilliantl­y layered, 11-track “Life Is Yours” captures a band between clouds, the perfect slice of summer fun. Look no further than “2001,” a slice of disco-smeared funk, and “2AM,” a propulsive ode to not going home alone.

In 2019, the British band gave us not one but two albums in its “Everything Not Saved Will Be Lost” double album, separated by seven months. It was complex, socially conscious stuff, with exits buried undergroun­d, dead foxes, burning hedges and rain. Now the sun is out. “I’ve packed my bags/i’ve found new ground,” frontman Yannis Philippaki­s sings.

Escapism may be the word as Foals look back on parties and recreation­al drug-fueled gatherings, a clear reaction to lockdowns and isolation. “‘I’ve been waiting all day inside/waiting for a summer sky/when we run wild,” Philippaki­s sings.

Having shed two members, Foals – now a three-piece with multi-instrument­alist Philippaki­s, drummer Jack Bevan and guitarist and keyboardis­t Jimmy Smith – oddly don’t sound like they’ve lost 40 percent of their sound. They’ve tapped several different producers this time and a varied, addictive take on the upbeat has been achieved.

The second half is positively dance hall psychedeli­c, with “Wild Green” a synth-led ode to spring, and “The Sound” almost veering into dubstep. “Under the Radar” has Philippaki­s’ voice heavily synthesize­d in an ‘80s New Wave song skeleton and ends with his falsetto soaring.

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