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Collaborating with icon Tony Allen, Yannis’ love of gardening and what happens next with Foals

Yannis Philippakis of Foals talks about collaborating with icon Tony Allen, his love of gardening, and what’s next for the band.
By Loud & Quiet
In a recent episode of the Midnight Chats podcast, Yannis Philippakis, lead vocalist of Foals, shared some exciting insights about his collaboration with the legendary Tony Allen, his newfound love for gardening, and hinted at what lies ahead for the band.

During the podcast, Yannis discussed the exhilarating experience of working with Tony Allen, the iconic drummer known as the co-founder of Afrobeat. He revealed how the collaboration pushed him out of his comfort zone, allowing him to explore new musical territories and experiment with different styles. The partnership resulted in a unique blend of Afrobeat rhythms and the energetic indie rock sound that Foals is known for.

But Yannis’ talents aren’t limited to music. He shared his love for gardening, a hobby he picked up during the pandemic. Yannis described how tending to plants and watching them grow has provided him with a sense of peace and connection to nature. He believes that gardening is a form of therapy, allowing him to escape the pressures of the music industry and find solace in the simple act of nurturing living things.

As for what’s next for Foals, Yannis teased that the band is already working on new material. He expressed his excitement about the creative process and the opportunity to push boundaries once again. Foals fans can expect to hear fresh sounds and innovative approaches as the band continues to evolve and challenge themselves.

Tony Allen and Yannis Philippakis collaborating in the studio
Yannis Philippakis collaborating with icon Tony Allen in the studio
Yannis Philippakis tending to his garden
Yannis Philippakis enjoying his newfound love of gardening
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