The Foxes

The Foxes are a London based indie rock band formed in 2006. They have entered the UK Indie Singles Chart twice and have been mentioned in the NME magazine. The band have just released their début album "Last Of Many" which was recorded at the Sawmills Studios in Cornwall, produced and mixed by John Cornfield.

History

In the summer of 2006 Nigel Thomas, at the time a mental health professional, and Alex Douglas formed the acoustic duo 'Rush Hour Soul' in London. With the addition of two band members and a name change to "The Foxes" the current line-up was formed: Thomas (lead vocals, rhythm guitar), Jonathan Bretman (lead guitar), Douglas (bass, backing vocals) and Stephen Wilde (drums). Thomas writes the music and lyrics and the band work without a press agent or manager.

The Foxes critically acclaimed début EP 'Lover, Killer' was released in August 2007 and sold in CD format, limited to 500 hand numbered copies.

In 2008, the band formed their own record label 'Room 10 Records'. The name originates from the room the band used for rehearsal at Survival Studios in North London.

Foxes (disambiguation)

Foxes are small-to-medium-sized, omnivorous mammals belonging to several genera of the family Canidae.

Foxes or The Foxes may also refer to:

  • Foxes (singer) (born 1989), a British singer
  • Foxes (film), 1980 American teen drama film
  • Foxes (soundtrack), soundtrack of the American film
  • The Foxes, a London-based indie rock band formed in 2006
  • Leicester City F.C., an English professional football club based in the city of Leicester
  • Delaware Black Foxes, an American rugby league club
  • The Foxes of Firstdark or Hunter's Moon, a 1989 novel by English fantasy author Garry Kilworth
  • The Foxes of Harrow, an adventure film directed by John M. Stahl and produced by William A. Bacher
  • See also

  • Fox (disambiguation)
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