Foals have revealed that plans are afoot for side-projects and solo albums from within the band ā including frontman Yannis Philippakis’ long-awaited record with Fela Kuti icon Tony Allen.
The Oxford band were speaking toĀ NMEĀ for this weekās Big Read cover story to launch their upcoming seventh album, āLife Is Yoursā.
Philippakis first revealed that he had been at work on a side-project with Fela Kuti percussionist Allen back in 2017, before telling NME of his plans to finish the record in April 2020 ā just weeks before the icon died.
Yannis has now revealed that he has plans to return to Paris, where Allen was living, to finish the project later this month ā as well as discussing how the drummer’s passing shaped his own creative outlook during the writing of ‘Life Is Yours’.
āIn relation to Tony, it was understanding that even though heās gone physically from the world, the music that he made will go on forever,” Philippakis told NME. “When Iām gone, the songs will hopefully live on.”
He added:Ā “Thereās an alchemy in looking at music in that way. Itās not just about whatās happening in the room; weāre building this body of work to be left behind. Itās realising that this is a full vocation.ā

Foals guitarist Jimmy Smith also shared that he had been writing a wealth of his own material ā with plans to release a solo record in the not too distant future.
āIāve been writing over here [in LA]. Iām trying to do traditional songwriting with my friend,” Smith told NME. “Itās fantastic. It may sound horrendous, but we just sit down with two acoustic guitars and just write. I bring in songs, we finish them together and itās just very challenging and fun. It makes my skin crawl sometimes because Iām trying to sing, but it feels good, man. Iām kind of thriving.ā
He continued: āThe reason Iāve been doing this isnāt to break away from the band, but just to release some of this music. Itās really funny doing stuff outside of the band because itās like I’m doing it for the first time again. Iām shitting my pants any time I play anything to anybody because itās so personal!”

Asked about his previously mooted solo album about āa Russian cosmonaut lost in spaceā, Smith replied:Ā āItās changed a lot. I think itāll be an EP, or maybe an album with some filler. I really want to do that, but I think it might wait a bit.
“I donāt think thatāll be my first solo offering. That might be a bit strong for a first-off. Iāve got a slightly more conventional album in the works. Iāve been properly working on that. ”
Read our fullĀ NMEĀ Big Read cover interview with Foals here, where the band also discuss becoming a trio, the upcoming third summer of love, no longer feeling competitive with other bands, and hitting out at the UK Conservative Government’s “mass corruption“.
Last week also saw the bandĀ release their new single ā2amā, the second single after āWake Me Upā to be taken from their upcoming album āLife Is Yoursā, which is due for release this summer.
The Oxford band kick off a European and UK tour in March.
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