The Foolks return with thought provoking ‘We’ll All Get Nothing To See’

The Foolks band members together

Following the success of their debut single, The Foolks are back with new cut ‘We’ll All Get Nothing To See’.

The international project wouldn’t have formed if it wasn’t for Covid-19. Based in four locations across the world, the quartet have an abundance of musical experience between them.

‘The Most Beautiful Queen’ was the band’s first effort (discover more here) delivering a timeless nod of classic blues-rock.

By delving deeper into the way we live our lives on Earth, ‘We’ll All Get Nothing To See’ is a trailblazing sophomore release that was written about “human’s dream to explore space, escaping Earth as the beauties of our planet are destroyed”.

Always provoking thought like in the lyrics “There is nothing left to be done the flora will never replant. And the birds will stop singing.” All the while The Foolks deliver pure rock nostalgia with guitar riffs and excellent vocals.

Guitarist Emmanuel Dron, from Singapore, also beautifully delivers a spine-tingling guitar solo which breaks out just before the three-minute mark – lasting for a whole minute too!

Emmanuel, a French producer and songwriter, handpicked the elite group of musicians to form The Foolks and their 70s style rock only looks set to grow further.