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Black Foxxes

Members

Mark Holley (guitar/vocals)
Tristan Jane (bass)
Ant Thornton (drums)

Bio

English power trio Black Foxxes combine '90s grunge and indie rock influences with early-2000s emo and alt-country elements to produce a visceral, emotive racket. The band was formed in Exeter, Devon by guitarist/vocalist Mark Holley, bassist Tristan Jane, and drummer Ant Thornton, three friends who had met at a young age through their membership in various bands in the city's thriving and close-knit music scene. They burst onto the scene in 2014, just a few months after forming, with their powerful, self-released debut EP Pines, influenced by the likes of Neil Young, Ryan Adams, Nirvana, and Radiohead. Praised by critics for its raw emotion and authenticity, the EP sold well, gaining them a wider fan base outside of their native West Country, and they consolidated their success with heavy touring.

In 2015, the band signed to Universal subsidiary Spinefarm for the release of the single "Husk," a short, sharp grunge blast with an unsettling music video, which garnered rave reviews. High-profile sets at Reading and Download followed, before the announcement in 2016 of their first album, I'm Not Well. In the title track single that preceded it, further '90s influences could be discerned, particularly that of Pearl Jam.

Reidi - the Icelandic word for rage - is a fitting title for the band's second full length record. The album sees the three-piece pushing the vicious bite that fuels their band to new highs, and experimenting with menacing shade and light alike.

Writers

Mark Holley, Tristan Jane, Ant Thornton

Whatever Lets You Cope (Instrumental)
Whatever Lets You Cope (Instrumental)
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From the album "I'm Not Well (Instrumentals)"