These are kinetic, hip-hop-inflected tracks rife with ’80s-style synths, finger-snapping basslines, skittering dance beats, and club-ready, falsetto-tinged hooks. Produced by lead singer/songwriter Mark Foster and keyboardist Isom Innis, along with Josh Abraham, Lars Stalfors, and Oligee, the album is the Los Angeles band’s biggest departure yet from the amiable, youthful vibe of 2011’s Torches. Neon-toned and deliciously funky, Foster the People’s third studio album, 2017’s Sacred Hearts Club, finds the group eschewing its pleasant indie pop sound in favor of an album of lightly experimental, fluorescent-lit, groove-based tracks. It jumps almost flawlessly from alternative rock to electronic to indie pop. “Sacred Hearts Club” (the band’s third full-length studio release) is one of Foster The People’s best pieces of work. It currently consists of lead vocalist Mark Foster, lead guitarist Sean Cimino, keyboardist Isom Innis, and drummer Mark Pontius. ![]() ![]() Studio Master, Official Digital Download | Source: Qobuz | Artwork: Front cover | © Columbiaįoster the People is an American indie pop band formed in Los Angeles, California in 2009. Foster The People – Sacred Hearts Club (2017)įLAC (tracks) 24 bit/44,1 kHz | Time – 41:41 minutes | 507 MB | Genre: Alternative
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