Foster the People returned with three new tunes yesterday (April 17), dressed up as an EP titled III. But the band's art for the release looks little too similar to a full-length from Every Time I Die, according to the Buffalo hardcore vets.
As you can see below, Every Time I Die picked up on the similarities between the art for III and their 2016 LP Low Teens, both making use of eerie pink lettering with a small subtitle beneath it. While plenty of people have called out the "Pumped Up Kicks" group on their Facebook page, the band themselves have yet to comment.
A similar situation happened between Metallica and Crowbar last year, in which the thrash vets' Hardwired...To Self-Destruct bore resemblance to the latter's 1998 release Odd Fellows Rest.
As you can see below, Every Time I Die picked up on the similarities between the art for III and their 2016 LP Low Teens, both making use of eerie pink lettering with a small subtitle beneath it. While plenty of people have called out the "Pumped Up Kicks" group on their Facebook page, the band themselves have yet to comment.
A similar situation happened between Metallica and Crowbar last year, in which the thrash vets' Hardwired...To Self-Destruct bore resemblance to the latter's 1998 release Odd Fellows Rest.