Foals cover Mark Ronson and Kevin Parker's "Daffodil" in new live session
14 August 2015, 11:09
| Written by
Laurence Day
Foals have covered "Daffodils", the collaboration between super-producer Mark Ronsons and Tame Impala's Kevin Parker, in a new live session for Australian radio station triple j.
The Oxfordshire quartet slip into the track with ease - its jagged chords and slinky bass suiting the band's style to a T.
What Went Down, Foals' fourth studio record, following 2013's Holy Fire, is due out 28 August.
Check out the "Daffodils" cover below.
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