Foals review: Fresh and fiesty
Rating: 4/5 Releasing two albums in one year is something not many artists would dare to do. Foals decided to take that gamble… but did it pay off? Everything Not…
Rating: 4/5 Releasing two albums in one year is something not many artists would dare to do. Foals decided to take that gamble… but did it pay off? Everything Not…
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