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"Coming of Age" is a song by American indie pop band Foster the People from their second studio album, Supermodel. It was written by Mark Foster, Mark Pontius and Cubbie Fink of the band, along with British music producer Paul Epworth and close collaborators Sean Cimino and Isom Innis.
The residency also drew the attention of music supervisors in attendance who would later help the group license their music. [24] Foster the People issued its first commercial non-single release in January 2011, a self-titled EP featuring "Pumped Up Kicks", "Houdini", and "Helena Beat" that was intended to hold fans over until their first ...
The song was written by frontman Mark Foster and produced by Paul Epworth. The song was also featured in the soundtrack of the videogame FIFA 12 and the World Cup mode of FIFA 23. The song appeared at number 14 on the Triple J Hottest 100, 2011 poll. The song was remixed by (among others) Rizzle Kicks, who recorded their own music video for the ...
"Pumped Up Kicks" drew considerable attention online after Foster posted the song on his website as a free download in early 2010; Nylon magazine used the track in an online advertising campaign, [20] and through various blogs, it went viral. [21] Foster the People first performed the song live at the Stand Up Charity Benefit in Venice in ...
Written by the band's frontman Mark Foster, the song was released as the fourth single from the album on January 10, 2012. [1] "Don't Stop (Color on the Walls)" has been used in television commercial advertisements for the Nissan Versa. [2] The song was also featured in videogame Forza Horizon and trailers for the movie Turbo. The song was ...
"All About You" is a song by American EDM duo The Knocks featuring American indie pop band Foster the People, released on October 28, 2020. The song was written by Styalz Fuego, Benjamin Ruttner, James Patterson, Luke O'Loughlin and Mark Foster, the lead singer of Foster the People, and produced by Fuego and The Knocks. It also marks the second ...
The video features 100 posts from Instagram influencers and celebrities and also includes submissions from Foster the People fans all over the world. A cardboard cut-out of Baloony from Phineas and Ferb is seen in one of the Instagram videos. "It was fun to play with the premise of a music video that hijacks your social feed," said director ...
was uploaded by the band's Vevo account to YouTube on August 5, 2014 accompanied by its single cover. [1] The song impacted contemporary hit radio in the United Kingdom on September 8, 2014 and modern rock radio in the United States on September 9, 2014 as the album's fourth single. [2] [3] The song is also used on EA Sports game, FIFA 15. [4]