English power trio Black Foxxes combine '90s grunge and indie rock influences with early-2000s emo and alt-country elements to produce a visceral, emotive racket.
The group was formed in Exeter, Devon, by guitarist/vocalist Mark Holley, bassist Tristan Jane, and drummer Ant Thornton, three friends who had met at a young age through their membership in various bands in the city's thriving and close-knit music scene. They burst onto the scene in 2014, just a few months after forming, with their powerful, self-released debut EP, Pines, influenced by the likes of Neil Young, Rya...