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S36 Foxing (w/ Conor Murphy)

S36 Foxing (w/ Conor Murphy)

FromRiot Act


S36 Foxing (w/ Conor Murphy)

FromRiot Act

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Length:
77 minutes
Released:
Sep 23, 2021
Format:
Podcast episode

Description

Remfry sat down for a very rambly conversation with Conor Murphy from Foxing to discuss their latest full-length album Draw Down the Moon.
Foxing and their unique brand of indie emo post-rock pop have been a favourite of Remfrys for quite some time and many of you will remember that their 2018 third album Nearer My God was his favourite album of that year. In August 2021, they returned with Draw Down the Moon, an album that once again completely re-invented the band’s sound whilst still retaining the essence of what makes them Foxing.
Together, Conor and Remfry discuss the themes of magik, mysticism, neo-paganism and witchcraft that ended up influencing the album and how Foxing integrated those themes with a love of D&D, tabletop gaming and text adventures to create an album that sounds quite unlike anything else.


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Released:
Sep 23, 2021
Format:
Podcast episode

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