‘Haze’ opens up with its unravelling dance-rock fusion and infectious retro production. The song is said to mirror an encounter with a person so infectious to the eye – it becomes impossible to walk away. The indie band puts the same on the platter, from the get-go the record glides into the listener with the appeal to hit replay.
The audience is summoned into a quicksand of alternative and indie rock. The gritty and charismatic persona’s exhibited through almost stripped yet still vulnerable vocals bring the listener closer to the universe of robust guitar and rhythmic guitar riffs
Audiences devour synthy kaleidoscopic blends of RnB and disco with the melodrama of neon party nights. The trio – Joe fox, Aaron Edwards, and Corey Walles – attempt to build a track with the hook they felt when experiencing the experiences leading up to the recording process of the songs
Songs by indie artists are known to carve their way into a populated sphere of artistic diversity, making it harder for newer songs to find their own ground. Joe fox and the frantics, however, own their funky infectious delivery in their vocal delivery, their structure of the song, and even the instrumental – making them as authentic as possible to their own sound
It is artists like Joe Fox that remain authentic to their truest self towards the end, marking their presence for time far beyond their existence
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