Antidotes (album)

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Antidotes
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Studio album by Foals
Released 24 March 2008
Recorded Summer 2007
Stay Gold Studios, Brooklyn
Genre Indie rock, math rock
Length 46:49
Label Transgressive, Sub Pop
Producer Foals, Dave Sitek
Foals chronology
Antidotes
(2008)
Total Life Forever
(2010)Total Life Forever2010
Singles from Antidotes
  1. "Balloons"
    Released: 10 December 2007
  2. "Cassius"
    Released: 10 March 2008
  3. "Red Socks Pugie"
    Released: 9 June 2008
  4. "Olympic Airways"
    Released: 6 October 2008

Antidotes is the debut studio album by British indie rock band Foals. It was released on 24 March 2008 in the United Kingdom on Transgressive Records,[1] and on 8 April 2008 in the United States through Sub Pop.[2]

The album's themes are varied and cryptic, but are generally melancholic and focused on relationships. They are exemplified by the four singles: "Balloons", "Cassius", "Red Socks Pugie", and "Olympic Airways".

Recording

The album was recorded in Stay Gold Studios Brooklyn in summer 2007,[3] and was produced by TV on the Radio's Dave Sitek. However, Foals remixed Antidotes in London, complaining that he made it sound like it was "recorded in the Grand Canyon."[4]

However, in an interview with MusFlashTV, Foals' drummer Jack Bevan said, "Our producer, David Sitek was great because he didn't interfere in the actual recording progress. We kind of engineered it so that we would get the tracks down, get all of the sort of essential parts down and then, halfway through the recording he kind of came in, and when we were doing overdubs and that kind of thing, he sort of started to assist us with making it sort of fill out." Yannis added "All the sounds were there, and he added a depth. He messed with the spaces around the sounds so there's this weird ambience on all the tracks."[5]

The tracking of the parts was unorthodox in many ways ranging from drums recorded in alleyways on cassette tape recorders and then reprocessed through outboard gear to vocals being sung while moving round the room and brass performed by members of Antibalas Afrobeat Orchestra directed to not play directly into the microphones.

Reception

Professional ratings
Aggregate scores
Source Rating
Metacritic 74/100
Review scores
Source Rating
Allmusic 4/5 stars[6]
Drowned in Sound (9/10)[7]
Gigwise 4.5/5 stars[8]
The Guardian 3/5 stars[9]
NME (7/10)[10]
The Observer 4/5 stars[11]
Pitchfork Media (5.9/10)[12]
Rolling Stone 3.5/5 stars[13]
The Times 4/5 stars[14]
Uncut 4/5 stars[15]

It peaked at number three in the UK Albums Chart.[16] In the US, it reached a high of number 28 in Top Heatseekers, but failed to chart in the Billboard Top 200.[17]

The album received "generally favourable reviews" from critics.[18]

Track listing

No. Title Length
1. "The French Open"   3:45
2. "Cassius"   3:50
3. "Red Socks Pugie"   5:15
4. "Olympic Airways"   4:12
5. "Electric Bloom"   4:56
6. "Balloons"   3:00
7. "Heavy Water"   4:32
8. "Two Steps, Twice"   4:41
9. "Big Big Love (Fig. 2)"   5:45
10. "Like Swimming"   2:01
11. "Tron"   4:53

Chart positions

Country Peak position Certification Sales
United Kingdom #3 Gold [19] 25,292 (first week)
Japan #80 2,521 (first week)
France #84
The Netherlands #99
New Zealand #99
U.S. Top Heatseekers #28

Personnel

Foals
  • Yannis Philippakis – vocals, guitar, drums
  • Jack Bevan – drums
  • Jimmy Smith – guitar
  • Walter Gervers – bass, backing vocals
  • Edwin Congreave – keyboard, backing vocals
Additional musicians
  • Stuart Bogie – saxophone
  • Aaron Johnson – trombone
  • Eric Biondo – trumpet
Technical personnel
  • Tinhead – artwork
  • Alan Labiner – engineering
  • Chris Coady – engineering
  • John Valencia – engineering
  • Guy Davie – mastering
  • Mike Crossey – mixing
  • David Andrew Sitek – producer
  • L. Hris Moore – recording assistant

References

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