Foxing w/ From Indian Lakes, Treanne

Schedule

Thu Sep 26 2024 at 08:00 pm to 11:00 pm

Location

Slowdown | Omaha, NE

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Doors at 7:00pm
Main Room
$22 Advance/$25 Day of Show
All ages show. Check entry requirements at http://theslowdown.com/All-Ages
About Foxing
Beneath the audible progress of Foxing's 13 year career - from the chamber emo of debut "The Albatross" to the art pop of 2021's "Draw Down The Moon"- has been a gradual movement towards self-sufficiency. Appropriately, the quartet of vocalist Conor Murphy, guitarist Eric Hudson, drummer Jon Hellwig, and bassist Brett Torrence (who recently joined after years as a touring hired gun) chose to self-title their fifth LP simply, "Foxing." The album was entirely produced by the band and mixed by Hudson. The cover art was created by Murphy and Torrence, and it is being released on the band's own Grand Paradise label.
DIY requires doing, and "Foxing" was not an easy album to make. I share a studio space with the band and was an onlooker to the tedious two year process of its creation. I heard good songs emanating from their room at the bottom of the stairs, only to be abandoned and later reborn as incredible songs. I also witnessed some absolute garbage - a testament to the quartet's willingness to entertain any idea and push it to its furthest conclusion before filling their iMac's recycling bin. I was jarred by explosive cheering as the band turned the basement hallway into a makeshift putting green during breaks. I overheard arguments that were decibels shy of shouting matches. There were some moments when their creative stalemates seemed unresolvable and others where the enthusiasm of making a transcendentally great album was intoxicating.
It is fitting that tension is at the core of "Foxing," an album that balances hopefulness and nihilism, the pastoral with the tumultuous. Whether oscillating between visceral noise rock and intimate bedroom cassette experiments on opener "Secret History" or cruising at the edge of collapse on "Barking," the dramatic dynamics that have long permeated Foxing's music have never felt so extreme. Five albums into a discography defined by its own restlessness, "Foxing" is a document of a band finding comfort in their own chaos.
About From Indian Lakes
Incorporating elements of modern shoegaze paragons like DIIV and Nothing and even some traces of chillwave while maintaining vestiges of their emo origins. Their most recent LP, 2019’s "Dimly Lit," found Vannucchi edging toward the hypnotic chugging rhythms that course all throughout Head Void. After diving into From Indian Lakes 10 tracks at a time, “The Flow” remains Head Void’s most powerfully kinetic track, an instant entry in my personal pantheon. I often find myself spinning it on repeat. But this is not one of those awkward scenarios where one stellar track props up an otherwise disappointing LP. Vannucchi clearly caught a wave of inspiration here, ending up with an entrancing, rewarding body of work. You could jump in just about anywhere on the tracklist and be caught up in the current.
Treanne
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Slowdown, 729 N 14th St, Omaha, NE 68102-4702, United States,Omaha, Nebraska

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