Atlanta indie rock veterans Blackfox return with their fourth album, 4, a dynamic journey across alternative rock, new wave, punk, power pop, and prog. Built on driving guitars, soaring vocals, and atmospheric keys, the record delivers both punch and depth.
Song Descriptions
Beaming – A guitar and vocal powerhouse penned by Andy Gish.
Bring Your Fire / Jump – Punk-leaning, dance-ready tracks with an ‘80s edge.
Goodbye This Time – California-tinged breakup song with Monica Arrington’s standout vocal.
She Died Inside – Smart ‘80s power pop, in the vein of Joe Jackson, Elvis Costello, Squeeze.
Strangers – Atmospheric and heavy, a Pink Floyd-style homage.
Sacred – Dual-vocal prog romp shifting between 6/8 and 4/4.
Blackfox plays sludgy, guitar-driven rock rooted in a grungy blues that’s dirty yet melodic. Their songs veer from sinister heaviness to melodic clarity, moving through hard-rocking punk energy, acoustic-driven ballads, and psych-ambient explorations.
Led by veteran multi-instrumentalist and sonic visionary Stacey Cargal, the band blends garage, blues, gospel, and country influences with elements of noise and space rock. Each track feels lived-in and dangerous, crafted with the confidence earned from years in the trenches.
Dark, eerie, and defiantly unclassifiable, Blackfox keeps listeners on edge while delivering a deeply satisfying, unapologetically raw musical experience.
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