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There are albums that soundtrack a season, and then there are albums that seem to bottle a specific kind of restless, expansive energy. For the late 2000s/early 2010s indie rock crowd, Foals’ sophomore effort, Total Life Forever , was exactly that. And while streaming has made the record easily accessible, there’s something special about hunting down the release. Foals - Total Life Forever -Limited Edition- 2CD -2010-
If you were lucky enough to grab this back in the day—or if you’re scouring Discogs for it now—you know this isn’t just the standard album in a cardboard sleeve. Here’s why this pressing deserves a spot on your shelf. Let’s not forget the context. After the jagged, math-rocky riffs of Antidotes , Foals could have easily doubled down on the spiky guitar-pop formula. Instead, they went swimming. Total Life Forever is a warmer, more atmospheric beast. From the anxious build of "Blue Blood" to the undeniable, heart-swelling crescendo of "Spanish Sahara," the album saw Yannis Philippakis trading pure twitchiness for genuine emotional heft. April 17, 2026 By: [Your Name/Handle] There are
"Spanish Sahara" – still devastating. Have this pressing? Did I miss a hidden gem on the bonus disc? Let me know in the comments. [Tags: Foals, Total Life Forever, Limited Edition, Indie Rock, CD Collecting, 2010s Music] If you were lucky enough to grab this
The standard album is a 10/10. The limited edition 2CD is a piece of history—a reminder that in the transition year between the MP3 and the vinyl revival, the compact disc could still be a beautiful, expansive object.