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Foster The People Return with '70s-Inspired 'Lost In Space' And Announce New Album

Following a three-year hiatus, GRAMMY® Award-nominated alternative pop icons Foster The People have released 'Lost In Space', a funky, disco-infused track reminiscent of the '70s. The single marks the first glimpse of their highly anticipated fourth studio album, 'Paradise State of Mind,' set for release on the 16th of August.

The band, known for their platinum-selling hits like 'Pumped Up Kicks' and 'Sit Next To Me', have consistently pushed boundaries with their electronic soul-flavoured sound. 'Lost In Space' is no exception, showcasing a fresh blend of retro vibes and modern production.

Foster The People have accumulated a multitude of accolades over their career, including a GRAMMY® nomination for "Best Alternative Album" for their debut album, 'Torches.' Their sophomore effort, 'Supermodel,' also topped the Billboard "Top Rock Albums" and "Top Alternative Albums" charts.

With over a billion streams on Spotify alone and a dedicated global fanbase, Foster The People continue to evolve their musical journey. 'Paradise State of Mind' promises to be another exciting chapter in their discography, bridging the gap between their signature sound and new sonic explorations.

'Lost In Space' is available now on all major streaming platforms. Fans can pre-order 'Paradise State of Mind' and stay up-to-date on the band's latest news through their official website and social media channels.

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