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Total Life Forever

Total Life Forever is the second studio album by English indie rock band Foals, released on 10 May 2010 through Transgressive Records.[5] Prior to the album's release, the band described it as sounding "like the dream of an eagle dying".[6] It was produced by Luke Smith,[1] and was recorded at Svenska Grammofon Studion in Gothenburg.[3] Upon its release, the album charted in numerous countries worldwide, including number eight in the UK Albums Chart.

Total Life Forever
Studio album by
Released10 May 2010 (2010-05-10)[1]
RecordedSeptember 2009[2]
StudioSvenska Grammofon[3]
(Gothenburg, Sweden)
Genre
Length50:21
Label
ProducerLuke Smith[1]
Foals chronology
Antidotes
(2008)
Total Life Forever
(2010)
Holy Fire
(2013)
Singles from Total Life Forever
  1. "Spanish Sahara"
    Released: 17 April 2010
  2. "This Orient"
    Released: 3 May 2010
  3. "Miami"
    Released: 4 July 2010
  4. "Blue Blood"
    Released: 8 November 2010

Promotion and release edit

 
Foals supporting Blur in Hyde Park, London, 2 July 2009

In January 2009, the band released three semi-instrumental segments of tracks through the band's MySpace profile, giving an insight into the band's recording process.[7] A short three date tour of the United Kingdom took place in April 2009.[8]

During July 2009, the band played an intimate show for Rockfeedback, as a warm up for future festival shows and a chance to debut songs from their second album.[9] On 2 July, the band supported Blur during their reunion show in Hyde Park, London, playing an untitled new song which frontman Yannis Philippakis stated was unfinished.[10] Later the same month, the band appeared at the 2009 T in the Park festival, performing new songs "Total Life Forever" and "Dirty Waves". Both songs had been previously aired during the band's appearance at The Breeders-curated All Tomorrow's Parties festival in May 2009.[11] In September 2009, the band performed at London's Heaven as part of Transgressive Records' fifth anniversary, performing new songs "Spanish Sahara", "Death Surf" and one other untitled track.[12]

The album's title was revealed on 24 February 2010.[13] Zane Lowe premiered the promotional track "Spanish Sahara" on BBC Radio 1, naming the track his "Hottest Record in the World" for 1 March 2010.[14] From 8pm the same day, a remix of the track was made available to download from Foals' official website.[15] The accompanying video was added to Foals' YouTube page on 2 March 2010.[16] A limited number vinyl of "Spanish Sahara" was released on 17 April 2010, to mark the 2010 Record Store Day.[17] In support of the album, the band announced a fourteen date tour of Europe throughout April–May 2010, including dates in Paris, Amsterdam, Berlin and the United Kingdom.[18][19] These were the band's first live performances of the year.[20]

Following "Spanish Sahara"'s limited release, the album's first official single was announced as "This Orient", released on 3 May 2010.[21][22] The track reached number 97 on the UK Singles Chart.[23] Second single "Miami" was then released on 4 July 2010.[24] It reached No. 127 on the same chart. Third single "Blue Blood" was released on 8 November 2010.

Reception edit

Professional ratings
Aggregate scores
SourceRating
AnyDecentMusic?7.7/10[25]
Metacritic78/100[26]
Review scores
SourceRating
AllMusic     [27]
The A.V. ClubA−[28]
The Daily Telegraph     [29]
The Guardian     [30]
The Independent     [31]
Mojo     [32]
NME8/10[33]
Pitchfork7.6/10[34]
Q     [35]
Spin6/10[36]

Total Life Forever was very well received; many commented how the band's music has matured from their debut album. Review aggregator Metacritic gave the album a normalised rating of 78 out of 100, indicating "generally favourable reviews".[26]

Q magazine's Rupert Howe was more reserved in his praise. Calling it "the schizophrenic second album", Howe opined that "while this album carries more instrumental and emotional heft than its predecessor, something remains off-balance".[35]

Besides being shortlisted for the 2010 Mercury Prize,[37] Total Life Forever brought the band several nominations for the 2011 NME awards, including best album, best track ("Spanish Sahara") and best album artwork.[38]

Accolades edit

Publication Country Accolade Year Rank
Beats per Minute US The Top 50 Albums of 2010[39] 2011 43
Clash UK Top 40 Albums Of 2010[40] 2010 7
Consequence of Sound US The Top 100 Albums of 2010[41] 2010 46
DIY UK Albums of the Year[42] 2010 11
Drowned in Sound UK Albums of the Year[43] 2010 33
The Line of Best Fit UK Albums of 2010[44] 2010 20
Mojo UK Top 50 Albums of 2010[45] 2010 25
musicOMH UK Top 50 Albums of 2010[46] 2010 8
NME UK Top 75 Albums of 2010[47] 2010 6
Greatest Albums of The Decade: The 2010s[48] 2019 19
Q UK Top 50 Albums of 2010[49] 2010 16
Sputnikmusic US Top 50 Albums of 2010[50] 2011 47

Track listing edit

All tracks are written by Foals

No.TitleLength
1."Blue Blood"5:17
2."Miami"3:42
3."Total Life Forever"3:18
4."Black Gold"6:26
5."Spanish Sahara"6:46
6."This Orient"4:06
7."Fugue"0:49
8."After Glow"6:09
9."Alabaster"4:00
10."2 Trees"5:11
11."What Remains"4:37
Total length:50:21
Deluxe edition CD 2[51]
No.TitleLength
1."Bloo Blood"1:00
2."Bloo Blood 2"0:46
3."TLF"0:40
4."TLF 2"1:00
5."TLF 3"1:31
6."TLF 4"1:02
7."TLF 5"1:26
8."Black Gold //"2:53
9."Black Gold 2"8:30
10."Spanish Sahara (Sonar)"1:20
11."----"0:36
12."Alabastr"1:31
13."Two Trees"0:50
14."Two Trees 2"1:37
15."Remains"1:13
iTunes LP bonus tracks
No.TitleLength
27."The Forked Road"5:37
28."Wear & Tear"4:24
29."Spanish Sahara" (Mount Kimbie Remix)4:00
30."Spanish Sahara" (Topher Jones Remix)7:18
31."Spanish Sahara" (Deadboy Remix)8:58
32."Spanish Sahara" (Chad Valley Remix)3:56
33."Spanish Sahara" (John Dahlback Remix)6:49
34."Miami" (MyMy Remix)6:49
35."Miami" (Sacha Funke Remix)8:23
36."Miami" (Tim Fuchs Remix) (featuring Flight Facilities)6:36
37."Miami" (Lissvik Remix)5:26
38."This Orient" (Starkey Remix)4:42
39."This Orient" (Astronomer Remix)6:24
40."Total Life Forever" (iTunes Festival)5:04
41."Miami" (iTunes Festival)4:00
42."Alabaster" (iTunes Festival)4:49
43."Miami" (Glastonbury Acoustic)3:44
44."Spanish Sahara" (6 Music Glastonbury Session)5:20
45."Spanish Sahara" (music video)6:49
46."Miami" (music video)4:13
47."This Orient" (music video)3:51
48."Blue Blood" (music video)4:50
49."Total Life Forever" (making of)19:00

Personnel edit

Foals

  • Yannis Philippakis – vocals, guitar, drums
  • Jack Bevan – drums
  • Jimmy Smith – guitar
  • Walter Gervers – bass, backing vocals
  • Edwin Congreave – keyboard, backing vocals

Additional musicians

  • Caroline Wickberg – additional vocals on "Black Gold" and "This Orient"

Technical personnel

  • Foals – art direction
  • Big Active – artwork
  • Foals – artwork
  • Tinhead – artwork
  • Ferg Peterkin – engineering, programming
  • Stephen Marcussen – mastering
  • Steve Gullick – photography
  • Dave Ma – photography
  • Luke Smith – producer
  • Mike Crossey – producer, recording assistant on "Blue Blood"
  • Daniel Rejmer – engineering on "Spanish Sahara"
  • Catherine Marks – engineering, mixing on "Spanish Sahara"
  • Alan Moulder – mixing on "Spanish Sahara"

Charts edit

Certifications edit

Region Certification Certified units/sales
United Kingdom (BPI)[64] Gold 100,000^

^ Shipments figures based on certification alone.

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Total Life Forever is the second studio album by English indie rock band Foals released on 10 May 2010 through Transgressive Records 5 Prior to the album s release the band described it as sounding like the dream of an eagle dying 6 It was produced by Luke Smith 1 and was recorded at Svenska Grammofon Studion in Gothenburg 3 Upon its release the album charted in numerous countries worldwide including number eight in the UK Albums Chart Total Life ForeverStudio album by FoalsReleased10 May 2010 2010 05 10 1 RecordedSeptember 2009 2 StudioSvenska Grammofon 3 Gothenburg Sweden GenreIndie rockpost rock 4 math rockpost punk revivalLength50 21LabelTransgressiveSub PopProducerLuke Smith 1 Foals chronologyAntidotes 2008 Total Life Forever 2010 Holy Fire 2013 Singles from Total Life Forever Spanish Sahara Released 17 April 2010 This Orient Released 3 May 2010 Miami Released 4 July 2010 Blue Blood Released 8 November 2010 Contents 1 Promotion and release 2 Reception 2 1 Accolades 3 Track listing 4 Personnel 5 Charts 5 1 Weekly charts 5 2 Year end charts 6 Certifications 7 References 8 External linksPromotion and release edit nbsp Foals supporting Blur in Hyde Park London 2 July 2009In January 2009 the band released three semi instrumental segments of tracks through the band s MySpace profile giving an insight into the band s recording process 7 A short three date tour of the United Kingdom took place in April 2009 8 During July 2009 the band played an intimate show for Rockfeedback as a warm up for future festival shows and a chance to debut songs from their second album 9 On 2 July the band supported Blur during their reunion show in Hyde Park London playing an untitled new song which frontman Yannis Philippakis stated was unfinished 10 Later the same month the band appeared at the 2009 T in the Park festival performing new songs Total Life Forever and Dirty Waves Both songs had been previously aired during the band s appearance at The Breeders curated All Tomorrow s Parties festival in May 2009 11 In September 2009 the band performed at London s Heaven as part of Transgressive Records fifth anniversary performing new songs Spanish Sahara Death Surf and one other untitled track 12 The album s title was revealed on 24 February 2010 13 Zane Lowe premiered the promotional track Spanish Sahara on BBC Radio 1 naming the track his Hottest Record in the World for 1 March 2010 14 From 8pm the same day a remix of the track was made available to download from Foals official website 15 The accompanying video was added to Foals YouTube page on 2 March 2010 16 A limited number vinyl of Spanish Sahara was released on 17 April 2010 to mark the 2010 Record Store Day 17 In support of the album the band announced a fourteen date tour of Europe throughout April May 2010 including dates in Paris Amsterdam Berlin and the United Kingdom 18 19 These were the band s first live performances of the year 20 Following Spanish Sahara s limited release the album s first official single was announced as This Orient released on 3 May 2010 21 22 The track reached number 97 on the UK Singles Chart 23 Second single Miami was then released on 4 July 2010 24 It reached No 127 on the same chart Third single Blue Blood was released on 8 November 2010 Reception editProfessional ratingsAggregate scoresSourceRatingAnyDecentMusic 7 7 10 25 Metacritic78 100 26 Review scoresSourceRatingAllMusic nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp 27 The A V ClubA 28 The Daily Telegraph nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp 29 The Guardian nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp 30 The Independent nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp 31 Mojo nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp 32 NME8 10 33 Pitchfork7 6 10 34 Q nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp 35 Spin6 10 36 Total Life Forever was very well received many commented how the band s music has matured from their debut album Review aggregator Metacritic gave the album a normalised rating of 78 out of 100 indicating generally favourable reviews 26 Q magazine s Rupert Howe was more reserved in his praise Calling it the schizophrenic second album Howe opined that while this album carries more instrumental and emotional heft than its predecessor something remains off balance 35 Besides being shortlisted for the 2010 Mercury Prize 37 Total Life Forever brought the band several nominations for the 2011 NME awards including best album best track Spanish Sahara and best album artwork 38 Accolades edit Publication Country Accolade Year RankBeats per Minute US The Top 50 Albums of 2010 39 2011 43Clash UK Top 40 Albums Of 2010 40 2010 7Consequence of Sound US The Top 100 Albums of 2010 41 2010 46DIY UK Albums of the Year 42 2010 11Drowned in Sound UK Albums of the Year 43 2010 33The Line of Best Fit UK Albums of 2010 44 2010 20Mojo UK Top 50 Albums of 2010 45 2010 25musicOMH UK Top 50 Albums of 2010 46 2010 8NME UK Top 75 Albums of 2010 47 2010 6Greatest Albums of The Decade The 2010s 48 2019 19Q UK Top 50 Albums of 2010 49 2010 16Sputnikmusic US Top 50 Albums of 2010 50 2011 47Track listing editAll tracks are written by FoalsNo TitleLength1 Blue Blood 5 172 Miami 3 423 Total Life Forever 3 184 Black Gold 6 265 Spanish Sahara 6 466 This Orient 4 067 Fugue 0 498 After Glow 6 099 Alabaster 4 0010 2 Trees 5 1111 What Remains 4 37Total length 50 21 Deluxe edition CD 2 51 No TitleLength1 Bloo Blood 1 002 Bloo Blood 2 0 463 TLF 0 404 TLF 2 1 005 TLF 3 1 316 TLF 4 1 027 TLF 5 1 268 Black Gold 2 539 Black Gold 2 8 3010 Spanish Sahara Sonar 1 2011 0 3612 Alabastr 1 3113 Two Trees 0 5014 Two Trees 2 1 3715 Remains 1 13 iTunes LP bonus tracksNo TitleLength27 The Forked Road 5 3728 Wear amp Tear 4 2429 Spanish Sahara Mount Kimbie Remix 4 0030 Spanish Sahara Topher Jones Remix 7 1831 Spanish Sahara Deadboy Remix 8 5832 Spanish Sahara Chad Valley Remix 3 5633 Spanish Sahara John Dahlback Remix 6 4934 Miami MyMy Remix 6 4935 Miami Sacha Funke Remix 8 2336 Miami Tim Fuchs Remix featuring Flight Facilities 6 3637 Miami Lissvik Remix 5 2638 This Orient Starkey Remix 4 4239 This Orient Astronomer Remix 6 2440 Total Life Forever iTunes Festival 5 0441 Miami iTunes Festival 4 0042 Alabaster iTunes Festival 4 4943 Miami Glastonbury Acoustic 3 4444 Spanish Sahara 6 Music Glastonbury Session 5 2045 Spanish Sahara music video 6 4946 Miami music video 4 1347 This Orient music video 3 5148 Blue Blood music video 4 5049 Total Life Forever making of 19 00Personnel editFoals Yannis Philippakis vocals guitar drums Jack Bevan drums Jimmy Smith guitar Walter Gervers bass backing vocals Edwin Congreave keyboard backing vocalsAdditional musicians Caroline Wickberg additional vocals on Black Gold and This Orient Technical personnel Foals art direction Big Active artwork Foals artwork Tinhead artwork Ferg Peterkin engineering programming Stephen Marcussen mastering Steve Gullick photography Dave Ma photography Luke Smith producer Mike Crossey producer recording assistant on Blue Blood Daniel Rejmer engineering on Spanish Sahara Catherine Marks engineering mixing on Spanish Sahara Alan Moulder mixing on Spanish Sahara Charts editWeekly charts edit Weekly chart performance for Total Life Forever Chart 2010 2011 PeakpositionAustralian Albums ARIA 52 68Belgian Albums Ultratop Flanders 53 83Belgian Albums Ultratop Wallonia 54 72French Albums SNEP 55 38German Albums Offizielle Top 100 56 48Greek Albums IFPI Greece 57 21Irish Albums IRMA 58 25Japanese Albums Oricon 59 54Swiss Albums Schweizer Hitparade 60 62UK Albums OCC 61 8US Heatseekers Albums Billboard 62 30 Year end charts edit Year end chart performance for Total Life Forever Chart 2010 PositionUK Albums OCC 63 194Certifications editRegion Certification Certified units salesUnited Kingdom BPI 64 Gold 100 000 Shipments figures based on certification alone References edit a b c Foals announce new album title and tracklisting NME 23 February 2010 Retrieved 24 February 2010 Foals Return The Fly 30 September 2009 Archived from the original on 23 April 2010 Retrieved 12 March 2010 a b Sclafani Tony Foals Total Life Forever Prefix Magazine 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