Foxing Draw Down the Moon (Moon Phase Variant)
St. Louis-based indie alternative band, Foxing, fourth full length, Draw Down The Moon is an album about aging, magic and galactic significance. The Line of Best Fit wrote "Foxing have crafted an album that expertly balances what drew in old fans in the first place - the borderline-unhinged emotional highs of their early math sound - with fresh, indie rock that is very likely to perk up the ears of new listeners." Sputnikmusic states "It's an emotionally dialed-in, instrumentally ramped-up, and vocally memorable collection of mismatched ideas that somehow function together smoothly. Even amid the record's eclecticism, it's still a definitive Foxing experience." While Draw Down the Moon's celestial nature often leads it to sound like a record as large as the galaxy itself, it is, at it's heart, about all of us on the ground level-the tiny specks floating around together. "There are no life lessons in the record," says Murphy. "It's just saying: It's OK to feel like this. We are all insignificant, but everyone around us is so insignificant, and together, we actually make up all of reality in the universe." For fans of: Manchester Orchestra, Vampire Weekend, Tigers Jaw
- 1. 737
- 2. Go Down Together
- 3. Beacons
- 4. Draw Down the Moon
- 5. Where the Lightning Strikes Twice
- 6. Bialystok
- 7. At Least We Found the Floor
- 8. Cold Blooded
- 9. If I Believed in Love
- 10. Speak with the Dead