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Join the band in running through the 2013 LP on May 4
Foals have become the latest band to sign up to Tim Burgess‘ ever-growing Twitter listening parties.
The band will dissect 2013’s ‘Holy Fire’ at 10pm on May 4, joined by Burgess and NME’s Mark Beaumont.
Announcing the new listening party, Burgess revealed that the band’s Yannis Philippakis and Jack Bevan will be leading the listening party alongside Burgess and Beaumont.
May 4th10pm@foals : Holy Fire listening party.@YnnsPhilippakis &
Actress America Ferrera is a new mom.
The band have been on hiatus since 2007.
The four-piece will also be sharing a film on the making of the LP
The National Theatre is going to continue bringing the stage to the small screen and stream big-name productions on YouTube over the next four weeks.
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It follows last week's listening party for their self-titled debut album
Burgess has already hosted the likes of Oasis, Franz Ferdinand and The Libertines
Dax Shepard holds onto his phone while out and about in Los Angeles on Friday (May 1).
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