| Title |
Track Time |
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Helena Beat
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Pumped Up Kicks
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-- |
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Call It What You Want
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-- |
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Don't Stop (Color On the Walls)
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-- |
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Waste
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-- |
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I Would Do Anything For You
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-- |
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Houdini
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-- |
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Life On the Nickel
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-- |
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Miss You
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Warrant
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Editorial Notes
Personnel: Japayork (10-string bass).
Recording information: EastWest Studios, Los Angeles, CA; Echo
Studio, Los Angeles, CA; Eldorado Studios, Burbank, CA; Mophonics,
Venice, CA; Pre Production Studios, London; Sound Factory Studio B,
Hollywood, CA; The Pool At Miloco Studios, London.
Illustrator: Japayork.
Foster the People's 2011 full-length debut Torches expands upon the
indie electronic outfit's '80s synth-meets-'60s psych pop sound.
Buoyed by the online buzz surrounding the band's single "Pumped Up
Kicks," Foster the People have crafted a batch of similarly catchy,
electro-lite dance-pop that fits nicely next to such contemporaries
as MGMT and Phoenix. To these ends you get the aforementioned
anthem "Pumped Up Kicks," as well as the hypnotic disco hop track
"Call It What You Want." Equally compelling are such deep cuts as
the yearning, melancholy ballad "I Would Do Anything for You" and
the foot stomping arcade game-sounding anthem "Houdini." Burning
with a hot track intensity somewhere in between early evening
rave-up and late-night club afterglow, Torches is a beacon of
melodic dance-pop love. ~ Matt Collar
Format: Compact Disc
Released Date: May 24, 2011
Genre: Alternative
Style: Pop/Rock
Number of Discs: 1
Stereo/Mono: Stereo
Studio/Mixed/Live: Studio
Label Name: Columbia
UPC: 886977445729