“SHC” is short for 'Sacred Hearts Club', the title of the band’s third studio album. The subject matter of the song is both a person with whom Mark has a relationship, and God. Many of the lyrics can be applied to either entities. The relationship aspect of the song captures the wonder of loving someone and struggling to overcome the loss when they leave and the presence of God is explored through his “omnipotence.” Overall, though, the lyrics can be related to the band’s statement from the release of the EP: "One of my favorite things about music is that it’s unifyin… read more
“SHC” is short for 'Sacred Hearts Club', the title of the band’s third studio album. The subject matter of the song is both a person with w… read more
“SHC” is short for 'Sacred Hearts Club', the title of the band’s third studio album. The subject matter of the song is both a person with whom Mark has a relationship, and God.… read more
Foster the People is an indie rock/indie pop band that formed in Los Angeles, California, United States in 2009. The band consists of Mark Foster (vocals, guitar, keyboards), Cubbie Fink (bass, vocals) and Mark Pontius (drums). The band released their debut self-titled EP in January 2011. The band's debut full length album, Torches, was released on May 24, 2011 on Star Time/Columbia. Their first single "Pumped Up Kicks" was a sleeper hit during the summer of 2011 and peaked at #1 on the Billboard Alternative Songs Chart, #3 on the Billboard Hot 100 and #18 on the UK S… read more
Foster the People is an indie rock/indie pop band that formed in Los Angeles, California, United States in 2009. The band consists of Mark Foster (vocals, guitar, keyboards), Cubbie Fink (b… read more