Foster the People – Torches [iTunes Version]
Foster the People is an indie pop/indie rock band from Los Angeles, California. Last week, they released their debut album called “Torches” through Columbia Records and Startime, International in the United States. This album is actually pretty good, although I never heard about the artist before, I would recommend it to you. Besides the 10 tracks from the regular version, this iTunes album includes one bonus track and iTunes LP feature.
Torches, the highly anticipated debut album by Foster The People, is the soundtrack for an eternal summer. Produced by Paul Epworth (Adele + Florence and the Machine), Rich Costey (Muse + Interpol), and Greg Kurstin (Beck + Red Hot Chili Peppers), Torches delivers on both the promise of their breakthrough chart-topping single Pumped Up Kicks and the promise of this young band out of Los Angeles. “We just want people to feel better about their lives.” The sound is universally uplifting combining influences from alternative’s greats mixed with songs that make you dance. “Accessible yet challenging, gleaming yet gritty, pop yet petrifying: Foster The People are a fresh evolution of modern music.”
Track List:
01. Helena Beat
02. Pumped Up Kicks
03. Call It What You Want
04. Don’t Stop (Color On the Walls)
05. Waste
06. I Would Do Anything for You
07. Houdini
08. Life On the Nickel
09. Miss You
10. Warrant
11. Broken Jaw
Plus: Torches – iTunes LP
Name: Foster the People – Torches [iTunes Version]
Genre: Alternative
Label: Sony
Quality: MPEG-4 AAC Audio 44100Hz 16Bits 256Kbps
Size: 100.17MB
Release Year: 2011
Track List:
01. Helena Beat
02. Pumped Up Kicks
03. Call It What You Want
04. Don’t Stop (Color On the Walls)
05. Waste
06. I Would Do Anything for You
07. Houdini
08. Life On the Nickel
09. Miss You
10. Warrant
11. Broken Jaw
Plus: Torches – iTunes LP
Name: Foster the People – Torches [iTunes Version]
Genre: Alternative
Label: Sony
Quality: MPEG-4 AAC Audio 44100Hz 16Bits 256Kbps
Size: 100.17MB
Release Year: 2011
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