EXPERIENCING a period of exponential growth in recent times, FOREIGNFOX find themselves among the crop of Scottish bands that seem to be on the cusp of making their way to pastures new.
Following the release of the incredibly emotive ‘Bonfire’ earlier this month, the band have now delivered the similarly rousing ‘Lights Off, Carry Me Home.’
Primed for release as part of a double A-side single with fellow Scottish Fiction signees Mt. Doubt, the band’s newest release is an exercise in musical catharsis and a ruminations on life itself. Drenched in that anthemic and unflinchingly honest alt-rock sound that our homegrown bands excel in, ‘Lights Off, Carry Me Home’ sees the track’s protagonist purge his demons and insecurities over a thrillingly rugged backdrop. While ‘Bonfire’ marked a progression and an increased level of comfort in their collective skin, the release of this new offering is indicative of the band’s decision to take the reins and producing their most authentic material to date.
Lights Off, Carry Me Home’ and Mt. Doubt’s ‘Tourist’ will be released on the 31st March via Scottish Fiction.
Check out the track now below: