FOXING PLAY EUROPEAN AND UK DATES THIS MONTH WITH SUPPORT FROM SPIELBERGS AT LONDON’S DOME

Foxing are playing a run of European and UK live dates this month, including a London show where they will be supported by Norway’s Spielbergs. The show has been upgraded from The Lexington to The Dome due to overwhelming demand for tickets.

Foxing released latest album ‘Nearer My God’ to critical acclaim in August, 2018, via TripleCrown Records.

FULL UPCOMING TOUR DATES:
July 9th – Oetinger Villa – Darmstadt, Germany
July 11th – Mad Cool Festival – Madrid, Spain
July 13th – Nah am wasser – Munster-Sarmsheim, Germany
July 17th – The Dome – London, UK (w Spielbergs)
July 18th – Prince Albert – Brighton, UK
July 21st – Deichbrand Festival – Wurster Nordseekuste, Germany

ALL TICKETS AT:
www.foxingtheband.com/tour

MORE ON ‘NEARER MY GOD’:

Created over the course of nearly three years, ‘Nearer My God’ was produced in St. Louis and Montreal by Walla and Hudson, with additional help from Joe Reinhart (Hop Along, Modern Baseball).

It’s an apocalyptic melodrama about control in a world that really, really feels like it’s falling apart. Expertly-executed by vocalist Conor Murphy, guitarists Eric Hudson, Ricky Sampson, and Jonathan Hellwig on drums, Foxing shines their collective brightest on this record, especially on tracks like ‘Gameshark,’ or the title track, recorded and released in 5 different languages. Here, they combine elements of anthemic indie rock, avant-garde R&B, classical and more to create some of their most original and strongest material yet.

Foxing’s discography, including their 2013 breakout debut ‘The Albatross’, is one that can be slow-moving but with purpose. ‘Nearer My God’ took the band nearly three years to complete, but that time was well spent re-focusing on the future of Foxing. What preceded ‘Nearer My God’s newfound energy was the emotional and physical fatigue that came from years of their relentless drive. Their last album, 2016’s ‘Dealer’, helped push the St. Louis group to entirely new heights; Pitchfork instantly dubbed it “an artistic triumph,” it debuted at #3 on Billboard’s best-selling vinyl chart, and the band spent nearly 2 years off and on the road in support of it. The patience pays off, though; ‘Nearer My God’ feels like an entirely refreshed Foxing, even if they never really needed much refreshing in the first place.

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