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Sacred Hearts Club
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Sacred Hearts Club

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  • Released Date: 21 Jul 2017

  • Genre: Rock/Pop

Our Take

Foster the People's latest offering, "Sacred Hearts Club," is a whimsical journey into the world of indie-pop that will leave you questioning whether you've just stumbled into a psychedelic circus or an underground rave. The album kicks off with the infectious track "Pay the Man," setting the tone for what's to come - a wild rollercoaster of catchy hooks, trippy beats, and unexpected twists and turns. Lead vocalist Mark Foster's signature falsetto soars effortlessly over funky basslines and groovy synths, creating a sound that is both familiar and refreshing. Tracks like "Lotus Eater" and "SHC" showcase the band's ability to blend elements of electronic dance music with their trademark pop sensibilities, while "Sit Next to Me" is sure to get you on your feet and dancing along. However, "Sacred Hearts Club" is not without its missteps. The experimental nature of the album can sometimes feel a bit jarring, with tracks like "II" bordering on the verge of self-indulgence. That being said, it's clear that Foster the People are not content to rest on their laurels, and their willingness to take risks and push boundaries is commendable. Overall, "Sacred Hearts Club" is a fun and quirky addition to Foster the People's discography, showcasing a band that is unafraid to embrace the weird and wonderful. So grab your glitter and get ready to party with Foster the People - just don't forget your dancing shoes.

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About the artist

Foster the People

FOSTER THE PEOPLE: The little indie band that could (and definitely did). Hailing from Los Angeles, California, Foster the People burst onto the music scene in 2011 with their infectious hit single "Pumped Up Kicks." Combining catchy hooks with a dark undercurrent, the band quickly solidified their status as indie darlings. Led by the enigmatic frontman Mark Foster, the band is known for their eclectic sound that effortlessly blends elements of indie pop, electronic and alternative rock. Foster's haunting vocals coupled with the band's knack for crafting earworm melodies make them a powerhouse in the industry. But don't let their poppy tunes fool you, Foster the People are not afraid to delve into heavier subject matter. Touching on themes of mental health, societal issues and personal struggles, their lyrics often pack a poignant punch that lingers long after the song has ended. With three studio albums under their belt, including the critically acclaimed "Torches" and "Sacred Hearts Club," Foster the People have proven time and time again that they are a force to be reckoned with in the music world. Their live performances are a sight to behold, with Foster's electrifying stage presence captivating audiences around the globe. So if you're looking for a band that's equal parts catchy and contemplative, look no further than Foster the People. They may have started as the little indie band that could, but they are definitely the indie band that did.

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