Foals defend decision to leave singles off debut album
Foals
Band explain why 'Mathletics' and 'Hummer' won't feature
Foals have defended their decision to leave fan favourites, singles 'Hummer' and 'Mathletics' off their debut album, 'Antidotes', due out in March.
Speaking to NME.COM, the band explained that they didn’t see leaving the hits off as a big issue.
“We didn't think it was a big deal,” frontman Yannis Philippakis said. “We’d already released those songs, so why release them again?
“We took a lot of care over the way the album was sequenced and we just thought, ‘Fuck it, let’s do the 11 tracks we want to'.
“With a few albums, you’ve already heard a lot of the songs on there. We didn’t want an album where some of the tracks aren’t as good as others.
“If people want to kill us, they should take solace in the fact that there will be a Japanese version of the album with a separate disc of extra tracks including the singles. But hopefully they won’t want to kill us.”
To read the full interview with Foals, get the current issue of NME, on UK newsstands now.
Speaking to NME.COM, the band explained that they didn’t see leaving the hits off as a big issue.
“We didn't think it was a big deal,” frontman Yannis Philippakis said. “We’d already released those songs, so why release them again?
“We took a lot of care over the way the album was sequenced and we just thought, ‘Fuck it, let’s do the 11 tracks we want to'.
“With a few albums, you’ve already heard a lot of the songs on there. We didn’t want an album where some of the tracks aren’t as good as others.
“If people want to kill us, they should take solace in the fact that there will be a Japanese version of the album with a separate disc of extra tracks including the singles. But hopefully they won’t want to kill us.”
To read the full interview with Foals, get the current issue of NME, on UK newsstands now.
Foals tickets:
- Aug 9, 2008 at Victoria Park, London - Check availability
- Sep 7, 2008 at Carling Academy, Newcastle - Check availability
- Sep 27, 2008 at Civic Centre, Aylesbury - Check availability
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