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Original Foals keyboardist Edwin Congreave leaves band
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Foals keyboardist Edwin Congreave quits Oxford band to tackle climate change
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Yannis Philippakis doesn’t need too obvious an invitation to spew forth quality copy. The
Foals vocalist and guitarist is on the phone to DiS for a full 20 minutes; we reckon we score roughly seven words to his few million over said duration. Good form, sir. Our work is done with minimum input.
The
why: Foals – roots in Oxford and frames in Brighton – have recently returned to their homeland following a recording session with TV On The Radio’s Dave Sitek; the results will be compiled to create the five-piece’s debut album for Transgressive, tentatively scheduled for release in early 2008 (
On the face of things,
Foals pursuing hedonism shouldn’t ever really be classed as a break with the norm; after all, this is the same band that told NME, as their live commitments for
Total Life Forever were drawing to a close, that “we all have healthy drinking problems.” In an interview with Australian blog Moshcam in 2013, during promotion for
Holy Fire, frontman Yannis Philippakis weighs up a drug-fuelled pool party at Benicassim against an afterparty-turned-skinny-dipping session in Byron Bay for the title of the “biggest night” they’d ever had on tour; guitarist Jimmy Smith, in the same video, recalls a show in Chicago that ended with Philippakis stopping traffic and threatening to behead their merch guy. “The end of
Louis Theroux
Whether it was due to not being able to tolerate yet another Joe Wicks workout or the endless scroll through artful photos of banana bread, many of us turned to podcasts in 2020. Listening was a place to hide out – a chance to dive into some entertainment and education and escape away from
it all. And sure, lots of us turned to old favourites, but here are 10 of the best new podcasts – and what they said about 2020.
Grounded… with Louis Theroux
In which the King of Documentaries comes running for Adam Buxton’s crown as the best interviewer in Podcastland. Louis, like everyone else, found himself stuck at home back in the spring. Fortunately, his contacts book is second-to-none: early episodes like the erudite Lenny Henry and the outrageous Miriam Margolyes made for comforting listens. A second series – recently started with a revealing conversation with Michaela Coel – is proof that the deceptively laidback Louis gets conversations to travel down av
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