Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. Foxing has decided it’s time to put the band to rest for an indefinite amount of time. The indie rock band from St. Louis just ...
Foxing recently announced their third album Nearer My God, and we mentioned that the album is a major step up for the band and a significant change in direction from anything they’d done before, but ...
“Ever since I got going, I’ve been going for broke,” Conor Murphy sings on “Go Down Together,” and if there’s even been a lyric that sums up Foxing’s entire career, it’s that one. When they released ...
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After releasing five albums and garnering critical acclaim, St. Louis rock/emo band Foxing might just be done for good: The group just announced they’re going on an indefinite hiatus. The news came ...
The RX is Uproxx Music’s stamp of approval for the best albums, songs, and music stories throughout the year. Inclusion in this category is the highest distinction we can bestow, and signals the most ...
While making Foxing’s fourth album Draw Down The Moon, vocalist/songwriter Conor Murphy was inspired by Stephen Hawking cheating on his wife. No, really. Let’s backtrack. Murphy, who has fronted the ...
Those are some of the first words you hear on "Hell 99," an unusually abrasive highlight from Foxing's self-titled album. Those are also likely some of the words Foxing's band members exchanged with ...
St. Louis art-rockers Foxing have shared the title track for their forthcoming album ‘Draw Down The Moon’, alongside a cinematic film clip starring Tony-, Emmy- and Grammy-winning multi-hyphenate ...
Foxing, one of St. Louis’ most dynamic and successful rock acts, has called it quits for now. But the band went out with a bang, selling out two weekend shows at The Pageant and Delmar Hall to bid ...
When we invited Foxing to NPR HQ, we wondered how the band's big sound would translate to such a (forgive us) tiny space. Would Foxing bring a bagpiper to recreate the shrill accent it snuck onto its ...
The St. Louis band’s fourth album scrapes away their unwieldy experimentalism in favor of the approachable, frustratingly anonymous sounds of 2010s festival rock. Sometimes, Foxing sound as if they’re ...
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