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Monday, January 10, 2022

Foxy Panic and the addictive hypnotic pull of "Anecdote"

 










"I want to be drunk and in love..."

The big textured synths, like nuclear oscillating waves, on Los Angeles based punk-tronic duo Foxy Panic's latest aural addiction, "Anecdote", is remarkably potent and satisfying especially when turned up. The pushed tempo and tone of those synths embrace you and while incredibly powerful, even loud the sound is much more cool than caustic as offset by Lena Brown and China Morbosa's self aware, artistic and veiled vocal aesthetic that compel and captivate. The vox, at times, feel like they are fed by a barbiturate drip, pained and melancholic but laced with longing and tarnished silver linings. I dig the divergent artful tones. The electronica has a touch of MGMT's first album which is a great thing and there is a sense of not knowing exactly what to expect when you push play on Foxy Panic's songs, also a great thing. 

Oh, one more thing- I was supposed to post this up days and days ago. Life had other plans or I simply fucked up. My apologies to Lena and China as "Anecdote" was, after all, a new years eve anthem (maybe to drunken love).

-Robb Donker Curtius   




THE FACTS AS WE KNOW THEM - PRESS NOTES:

https://foxypanic.bandcamp.com/

https://twitter.com/FoxyPanic

https://www.instagram.com/foxypanic/

https://soundcloud.com/foxy_panic

https://www.facebook.com/foxypanic


The mythical origins of Foxy Panic are scattered across the many lives Lena Brown and China Morbosa lived on their way to unite in destiny as a punk-tronic pop duo. Amidst the dark and gritty hallways of the emotion captured in their music, Foxy Panic is inviting anyone who dares to one sexy-ass dance party. Although they both grew up hating pop music, the freedom of musical expression within it’s delightful bounds became irresistible to their rock n’ roll hearts....and they’ve been having their way with it ever since.


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