With the release of Elements album, Fox takes a new approach to blending genres to create something all its own. Laced with character, an edgy and colorful undertone, and plenty of hooks, the record boasts the aesthetic of electronic-rock anthems.
The first single "Cards Down" grabs you with a seriously catchy groove, a wild hard rock tone, and a progression that sticks with you.
"Despite the seen and unseen hurdles, we seem to face as we all navigate through life, the chance to liberate and be liberated is something I value dearly. The song depicts a character dealing with thoughts like these as they phase through a dreamlike world of tenuous conceptual certainty." explains Fox Reyna of the single.
Although the single speaks volumes for the album, to get a full understanding of where Fox is really coming from, the album should be heard in its entirety.
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The last song on the album, (Blink) Come to Think of It..., is the first full song I recorded after learning how to use a DAW. I honestly could have rerecorded it after getting more accustomed to the recording process and learning how the DAW worked, but I wanted something to look back upon to see how I grew as a songwriter. This whole album is a reflection of that same concept, as I see improvements to be made on almost all tracks. But instead of tweaking and tweaking these tracks to get them "perfect," I want to look back on these through a lens of reflection.
I feel my sound has evolved as I get more comfortable with the tools in the DAW and finding the different synths and samples available. I feel like every song I write I learn something that applies to the next one I end up writing. As I mentioned previously, my music lately has been a blend of hard rock and electronic, but my future projects are definitely not limited to that, as I draw inspiration from many other genres.” says the artist on his evolution in songwriting and recording.
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After bring an avid music lover for years, Fox decided to give something back and contribute to the world of music by creating his own.
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With 7 years of guitar playing and not too much knowledge of home recording, he dove in and in time learned his technique and approach to recording his songs.
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After a few years he began releasing material and the Elements album is a testament to where they are at with his sound right now.
To learn more of Fox please visit: https://foxmtheory.bandcamp.com/