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| Recorded = September 2009<ref name="fly interview">{{cite web|url=http://www.the-fly.co.uk/words/features/6001/foals-return|title=Foals Return|date=2009-09-30|publisher=''[[The Fly (magazine)|The Fly]]''|accessdate=2010-03-12}}</ref><br>Svenska Grammofon Studios, Gothenburg, Sweden<ref name="prefix review"/>
| Recorded = September 2009<ref name="fly interview">{{cite web|url=http://www.the-fly.co.uk/words/features/6001/foals-return|title=Foals Return|date=2009-09-30|publisher=''[[The Fly (magazine)|The Fly]]''|accessdate=2010-03-12}}</ref><br>Svenska Grammofon Studios, Gothenburg, Sweden<ref name="prefix review"/>
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The album's title was revealed on 24 February 2010.<ref name="gigwise title">{{cite web|url=http://www.gigwise.com/news/54853/Foals-Reveal-Second-Album-Title-And-Release-Date|title=Foals Reveal Second Album Title And Release Date|last=Gregory|first=Jason|date=2010-02-24|publisher=[[Gigwise.com]]|accessdate=2010-03-12}}</ref> [[Zane Lowe]] premiered the promotional track "Spanish Sahara" on [[BBC Radio 1]], naming the track his "Hottest Record in the World" for 1 March 2010.<ref name="zl march">{{cite web|url=http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b00r2cls|title=Zane Lowe, 01/03/2010|date=2010-03-01|publisher=[[BBC Radio 1]]|accessdate=2010-03-12}}</ref> From 8pm the same day, a [[remix]] of the track was made available to download from Foals' official website.<ref name="clash tour">{{cite web|url=http://www.clashmusic.com/news/foals-add-intimate-uk-tour-dates|title=Foals Add Intimate UK Tour Dates|last=Murray|first=Robin|date=2010-03-01|publisher=''[[Clash (magazine)|Clash]]''|accessdate=2010-03-12}}</ref> The accompanying video was added to Foals' [[YouTube]] page on 2 March 2010.<ref name="foals youtube">{{cite web|url=http://www.youtube.com/user/wearefoals|title=wearefoals's Channel|date=2010-03-02|publisher=[[YouTube]]|accessdate=2010-03-12}}</ref> A limited number vinyl of "Spanish Sahara" was released on 17 April 2010, to mark the 2010 [[Record Store Day]].<ref name="fact rsd">{{cite web|url=http://www.factmag.com/2010/04/12/the-a-z-of-record-store-day-2010/|title=The A-Z of Record Store Day 2010|date=2010-04-12|publisher=''[[FACT (United Kingdom magazine)|FACT]]''|accessdate=2010-06-19}}</ref> In support of the album, the band announced a fourteen date tour of Europe throughout April–May 2010, including dates in [[Paris]], [[Amsterdam]], [[Berlin]] and the [[United Kingdom]].<ref name="europe tour">{{cite web|url=http://www.clashmusic.com/news/foals-confirm-second-album-plans|title=Foals Confirm Second Album Plans|last=Murray|first=Robin|date=2010-02-24|publisher=''[[Clash (magazine)|Clash]]''|accessdate=2010-03-12}}</ref><ref name="gigwise tour">{{cite web|url=http://www.gigwise.com/news/54943/Foals-Announce-May-UK-And-Ireland-Tour|title=Foals Announce May UK And Ireland Tour |last=Gregory|first=Jason|date=2010-03-01|publisher=[[Gigwise.com]]|accessdate=2010-03-12}}</ref> These will be the band's first live performances of the year.<ref name="guardian album">{{cite news|url=http://www.guardian.co.uk/music/2010/feb/24/foals-second-album|title=Foals confirm second album title and release date|last=Michaels|first=Sean|date=2010-02-24|publisher=''[[The Guardian]]''|accessdate=2010-03-12 | location=London}}</ref>
The album's title was revealed on 24 February 2010.<ref name="gigwise title">{{cite web|url=http://www.gigwise.com/news/54853/Foals-Reveal-Second-Album-Title-And-Release-Date|title=Foals Reveal Second Album Title And Release Date|last=Gregory|first=Jason|date=2010-02-24|publisher=[[Gigwise.com]]|accessdate=2010-03-12}}</ref> [[Zane Lowe]] premiered the promotional track "Spanish Sahara" on [[BBC Radio 1]], naming the track his "Hottest Record in the World" for 1 March 2010.<ref name="zl march">{{cite web|url=http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b00r2cls|title=Zane Lowe, 01/03/2010|date=2010-03-01|publisher=[[BBC Radio 1]]|accessdate=2010-03-12}}</ref> From 8pm the same day, a [[remix]] of the track was made available to download from Foals' official website.<ref name="clash tour">{{cite web|url=http://www.clashmusic.com/news/foals-add-intimate-uk-tour-dates|title=Foals Add Intimate UK Tour Dates|last=Murray|first=Robin|date=2010-03-01|publisher=''[[Clash (magazine)|Clash]]''|accessdate=2010-03-12}}</ref> The accompanying video was added to Foals' [[YouTube]] page on 2 March 2010.<ref name="foals youtube">{{cite web|url=http://www.youtube.com/user/wearefoals|title=wearefoals's Channel|date=2010-03-02|publisher=[[YouTube]]|accessdate=2010-03-12}}</ref> A limited number vinyl of "Spanish Sahara" was released on 17 April 2010, to mark the 2010 [[Record Store Day]].<ref name="fact rsd">{{cite web|url=http://www.factmag.com/2010/04/12/the-a-z-of-record-store-day-2010/|title=The A-Z of Record Store Day 2010|date=2010-04-12|publisher=''[[FACT (United Kingdom magazine)|FACT]]''|accessdate=2010-06-19}}</ref> In support of the album, the band announced a fourteen date tour of Europe throughout April–May 2010, including dates in [[Paris]], [[Amsterdam]], [[Berlin]] and the [[United Kingdom]].<ref name="europe tour">{{cite web|url=http://www.clashmusic.com/news/foals-confirm-second-album-plans|title=Foals Confirm Second Album Plans|last=Murray|first=Robin|date=2010-02-24|publisher=''[[Clash (magazine)|Clash]]''|accessdate=2010-03-12}}</ref><ref name="gigwise tour">{{cite web|url=http://www.gigwise.com/news/54943/Foals-Announce-May-UK-And-Ireland-Tour|title=Foals Announce May UK And Ireland Tour |last=Gregory|first=Jason|date=2010-03-01|publisher=[[Gigwise.com]]|accessdate=2010-03-12}}</ref> These will be the band's first live performances of the year.<ref name="guardian album">{{cite news|url=http://www.guardian.co.uk/music/2010/feb/24/foals-second-album|title=Foals confirm second album title and release date|last=Michaels|first=Sean|date=2010-02-24|publisher=''[[The Guardian]]''|accessdate=2010-03-12 | location=London}}</ref>


Following "Spanish Sahara"'s limited release, the album's first official single was announced as "This Orient", released on 3 May 2010.<ref name="nme single">{{cite web|url=http://www.nme.com/news/foals/50021|title=Foals announce new single and UK and Ireland tour – ticket details|date=2010-03-01|publisher=''[[NME]]''|accessdate=2010-03-12}}</ref><ref name="mtv video">{{cite web|url=http://www.mtv.co.uk/artists/foals/news/198836-foals-unleash-new-video|title=Foals Unleash New Video|date=2010-03-11|publisher=[[MTV (UK and Ireland)|MTV]]|accessdate=2010-03-12}}</ref> The track reached number 97 on the [[UK Singles Chart]].<ref name="OCC 27092003">{{cite journal|title=The Official UK Singles Chart for the week ending 15 May 2010|journal=[[ChartsPlus]]|issue=455|page=1|accessdate=2010-06-16|publisher=IQ Ware Ltd|location=Milton Keynes}}</ref> Second single "Miami" was then released on 4 July 2010.<ref name="miami nme">{{cite web|url=http://www.nme.com/news/foals/51229|title=Watch Foals' transgender-featuring 'Miami' video|date=2010-05-25|publisher=''[[NME]]''|accessdate=2010-06-16}}</ref> It reached #127 on the same chart.
Following "Spanish Sahara"'s limited release, the album's first official single was announced as "This Orient", released on 3 May 2010.<ref name="nme single">{{cite web|url=http://www.nme.com/news/foals/50021|title=Foals announce new single and UK and Ireland tour – ticket details|date=2010-03-01|publisher=''[[NME]]''|accessdate=2010-03-12}}</ref><ref name="mtv video">{{cite web|url=http://www.mtv.co.uk/artists/foals/news/198836-foals-unleash-new-video|title=Foals Unleash New Video|date=2010-03-11|publisher=[[MTV (UK and Ireland)|MTV]]|accessdate=2010-03-12}}</ref> The track reached number 97 on the [[UK Singles Chart]].<ref name="OCC 15032010">{{cite journal|title=The Official UK Singles Chart for the week ending 15 May 2010|journal=[[ChartsPlus]]|issue=455|page=1|accessdate=2010-06-16|publisher=IQ Ware Ltd|location=Milton Keynes}}</ref> Second single "Miami" was then released on 4 July 2010.<ref name="miami nme">{{cite web|url=http://www.nme.com/news/foals/51229|title=Watch Foals' transgender-featuring 'Miami' video|date=2010-05-25|publisher=''[[NME]]''|accessdate=2010-06-16}}</ref> It reached #127 on the same chart.


==Reception==
==Reception==

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Total Life Forever is the second studio album by British indie rock band Foals, released on 10 May 2010 through Transgressive Records.[5] It was produced by Luke Smith,[1] and was recorded at Svenska Grammofon Studion in Gothenburg.[3] Upon its release, the album charted in numerous countries worldwide, including number eight in the UK Albums Chart. In July Total Life Forever was shortlisted for the 2010 Mercury Prize.[6]

Promotion and release

Two guitarists are performing a song live on a stage, in front of a mic mounted on a microphone stand.
Foals supporting Blur in Hyde Park, London, 2 July 2009

In January 2009, the band released three semi-instrumental segments of tracks through the band's MySpace profile, giving an insight into the band's recording process.[7] A short three date tour of the United Kingdom took place in April 2009.[8]

During July 2009, the band played an intimate show for Rockfeedback, as a warm up for future festival shows and a chance to debut songs from their second album.[9] On 2 July, the band supported Blur during their reunion show in Hyde Park, London, playing an untitled new song which frontman Yannis Philippakis stated was unfinished.[10] Later the same month, the band appeared at the 2009 T in the Park festival, performing new songs "Total Life Forever" and "Dirty Waves". Both songs had been previously aired during the band's appearance at The Breeders-curated All Tomorrow's Parties festival in May 2009.[11] In September 2009, the band performed at London's Heaven as part of Transgressive Records' fifth anniversary, performing new songs "Spanish Sahara", "Death Surf" and one other untitled track.[12]

The album's title was revealed on 24 February 2010.[13] Zane Lowe premiered the promotional track "Spanish Sahara" on BBC Radio 1, naming the track his "Hottest Record in the World" for 1 March 2010.[14] From 8pm the same day, a remix of the track was made available to download from Foals' official website.[15] The accompanying video was added to Foals' YouTube page on 2 March 2010.[16] A limited number vinyl of "Spanish Sahara" was released on 17 April 2010, to mark the 2010 Record Store Day.[17] In support of the album, the band announced a fourteen date tour of Europe throughout April–May 2010, including dates in Paris, Amsterdam, Berlin and the United Kingdom.[18][19] These will be the band's first live performances of the year.[20]

Following "Spanish Sahara"'s limited release, the album's first official single was announced as "This Orient", released on 3 May 2010.[21][22] The track reached number 97 on the UK Singles Chart.[23] Second single "Miami" was then released on 4 July 2010.[24] It reached #127 on the same chart.

Reception

Professional ratings
Review scores
SourceRating
Allmusic[25]
Clash(8/10)[26]
Drowned in Sound(7/10)[27]
The Fly[28]
The Guardian[29]
The Independent[30]
NME(8/10)[31]
Pitchfork Media(7.6/10)[32]
Rock Sound(8/10)[33]
Q Magazine[34]

Total Life Forever received considerable critical acclaim; many commented how the band's music has matured from their debut album. Review aggregator Metacritic gave the album a normalised rating of 80%, indicating "Generally favourable reviews".

The writers and editors of the free UK magazine "The Fly" voted for Total Life Forever as the best album of 2010. A readers poll also voted for it as album of the year.

The Q Magazine's reviewer, though, expressed some doubts. Calling it "the schizophrenic second album", Rupert Howe opined that "while this album carries more instrumental and emotional heft than it's predecessor, something remains off-balance".

Accolades

Publication Country Accolade Year Rank
Drowned in Sound UK Albums of the Year 2010 33[35]
Mojo UK Top 50 Albums of 2010 2010 25[36]
NME UK Top 75 Albums of 2010 2010 6[37]
Q UK Top 50 Albums Of 2010 2010 16[38]

Track listing

Standard edition[39]
No.TitleLength
1."Blue Blood"5:17
2."Miami"3:42
3."Total Life Forever"3:18
4."Black Gold"6:26
5."Spanish Sahara"6:28
6."This Orient"4:06
7."Fugue"0:49
8."After Glow"6:09
9."Alabaster"4:00
10."2 Trees"5:11
11."What Remains"4:37
Deluxe edition CD 2[40]
No.TitleLength
1."Bloo Blood"1:00
2."Bloo Blood 2"0:46
3."TLF"0:40
4."TLF 2"1:00
5."TLF 3"1:31
6."TLF 4"1:02
7."TLF 5"1:26
8."Black Gold //"2:53
9."Black Gold 2"8:30
10."Spanish Sahara (Sonar)"1:20
11."----"0:36
12."Alabastr"1:31
13."Two Trees"0:50
14."Two Trees 2"1:37
15."Remains"1:13

Chart performance

Chart (2010) Peak
position
Belgian Albums Chart (Flanders)[41] 83
Belgian Albums Chart (Wallonia)[42] 72
French Albums Chart[43] 38
German Albums Chart[44] 48
Greek Albums Chart[45] 21
Irish Albums Chart[46] 25
Swiss Albums Chart[47] 62
UK Albums Chart[48] 8
US Heatseekers Albums[49] 35

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