Last Of Many by The Foxes (05/12/11)

‘Last of Many’ is the début album from London’s own The Foxes, I can only say what a glorious delight it really is. Full of illustrious melodies and witty lyricism, its full of great examples of what eminent song writing is all about.

First thing that strikes me about ‘Last of Many’ is how effortless it sounds. A free-flowing form of expression that lead singer Nigel captures wonderfully at times. Take opening track ‘Suzy’, equal amounts of riotous behaviour and sentimental cheekiness. Groovy bass and guitar work and with a huge sublime but pounding chorus. ‘Run’ showcase’s Nigel’s rather dashing falsetto and carefully thought out songwriting technique. With its change of tempo and structure going from Beatles-esque to 50′s Rockabilly in under two minutes, its something that should be applauded.

A personal favourite being ‘Sweet Little Wonder’, a beautiful ode to someone very close to the songwriter’s heart. Sentimental, touching and with charming harmonies, many a heart will swoon upon listening to it. ‘Get Me’ is fast and frenetic and has a not so annoying but catchy ‘da da da da’ moment. Hook after hook, The Foxes just demonstrate bright and infectious composition like no other. ‘Country Low’ was one of the first songs to be taken from this album and put out there to their willing public. It accompanies a very classic looking video game tribute music video, which you will get to see in a bit just down at the bottom.

Now one of my favourites has to be ‘Sad Thing’. It starts off slow, just Nigel and an acoustic guitar and it gradually builds along nicely upon a ringing chord sequence. Then POW comes this huge chorus that sends shivers down your spine as it kicks in, amazing. They finish with ‘Sorry To Leave You’ which again has those great sounding harmonies and slender guitar picking hooks. With echoes of Futureheads and Divine Comedy, a sweet little finish to what is an accomplishment of a début.

‘Last Of Many’ is an album of love, loss and life and in its core is full of careful storytelling and audacious banter. Every time you will hear this album, it will, as The Beatles once sang, “guaranteed to raise a smile”. A joyous triumphant and a lesson in classic pop songwriting.

Country Low Video

VIDEO: Country Low – The Foxes

So The Foxes are officially back with a brand new single and brand new video of epic proportions. ‘Country Low’ is the first single from their yet unreleased and unnamed debut full length album. The video uses images from classic retro video game ‘Space Quest II – Vohauls Revenge’. Lead singer Nigel Thomas tells me he painstakingly spent hours and days, piecing the very imaginative video together. I’m also told this won’t be the last one either, as the band aim to do a video for every single song on the album!

Well enjoy this slice of Foxes magic, this is Country Low (which is also available to buy now too – iTunes, Amazon, Spotify etc..)