Today, RIAA multi-platinum and Diamond-certified group Foster the People have shared their new single, “Chasing Low Vibrations.”
“Chasing Low Vibrations” was produced by Foster the People lead singer/songwriter/multi-instrumentalist Mark Foster and Chrome Sparks, and co-written by bandmate and multi-instrumentalist Isom Innis, Foster, and Jeremy Malvin (Chrome Sparks).
“Chasing Low Vibrations” follows “Take Me Back,” the last release from the 3x GRAMMY Award-nominated group’s fourth studio album and Atlantic Records debut, Paradise State of Mind. The album arrives on Friday, August 16th.
Watch the “Chasing Low Vibrations” music video below and pre-order Paradise State of Mind here.
Foster the People made their highly anticipated return last month with the announcement and release of their first single, “Lost In Space,” which arrived with an accompanying music video directed by award-winning filmmaker Rupert Höller here.
Foster The People will celebrate the arrival of Paradise State of Mind with an eagerly awaited pair of intimate live dates at New York City’s Bowery Ballroom (August 12) and Los Angeles, CA’s The Roxy Theatre (August 14), as well as a top-billed performance at Austin City Limits Music Festival (Oct 4-6 & 11-13). Register for tickets to the Bowery Ballroom at here and The Roxy Theatre at here. Additional dates will be announced.
2011 saw Foster The People unveil their 3x Platinum-certified debut album, Torches, which went to #1 on both Billboard’s “Top Rock Albums” and “Top Alternative Albums” while reaching #8 on the Billboard 200 and later receiving a GRAMMY® Award nomination as “Best Alternative Album.” What’s more, the album’s “Houdini” earned the band a third Grammy Award-nod for “Best Short Form Music Video.” Supermodel followed in 2014, which fueled in part by the Gold-certified “Coming of Age,” hit #1 on both Billboard’s “Top Rock Albums” and “Top Alternative Albums” while debuting at #3 on the overall Billboard 200.
Foster The People toured the world while working out material for their third album, 2017’s electronic soul-flavored Sacred Hearts Club. The Gold-certified LP delivered yet another blockbuster hit in the 4x Platinum “Sit Next To Me,” which scored over 200 million worldwide streams while spending 20 weeks on the Billboard “Hot 100.” A series of stand-alone singles were then followed in 2020 by the independent EP, In the Darkest of Nights, Let the Birds Sing, highlighted by such singles as “Lamb’s Wool.” 2021 saw Foster The People celebrate the tenth anniversary of Torches with the extended deluxe edition, Torches X, along with a series of special Torches live shows streamed around the world. Now, in 2024, Foster The People return at last with Paradise State of Mind and much more to come.