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May 10th 4 Comments
Foxygen's "No Destruction" is a lovely piece of lazy, Dylanesque, gently sprawling psych-pop, and it plays out like an extended lyrical inside joke, one you wish you understood a little better. The…   Read Story »
Jan 14th 5 Comments
Next week, the bicoastal psych-pop duo Foxygen release their debut album, the long-windedly titled We Are The 21st Century Ambassadors Of Peace And Magic. We've been posting the band's songs for a…   Read Story »
Jan 11th 24 Comments
This is the week that the music universe finally woke up from its long holiday nap, and there were a lot of fun music videos out this week. There were so many, in fact, that I couldn't find room for…   Read Story »
Jan 10th 4 Comments
Earlier this week, LA's Foxygen released a video full of off-kilter whimsy for their song "San Francisco". Today, we get more material from their upcoming We Are the 21st Century Ambassadors Of Peace…   Read Story »
Jan 8th 3 Comments
The video for psych duo Foxygen's "San Francisco" feels like a Wes Anderson film that somehow lost its way. Instead of acting meticulously thought-out scenes, the cast just decided to take a bunch of…   Read Story »
Nov 30th, 2012 Comment
In the mysterious, black-and-white Ulysses///Onasis-directed video for Foxygen's assured, string-laded indie-pop tune "Shuggie," a gleaming black box seems to stand in for a whole lot of people's…   Read Story »
Oct 4th, 2012 Comment
Last year, we heard several tracks from the Jagjaguwar-signed duo Foxygen's debut EP Take The Kids Off Broadway. Next year, they'll put out their label debut LP We Are the 21st Century Ambassadors of…   Read Story »
Jun 29th, 2012 1 Comment
Foxygen singer Sam France channels his inner Jagger a little for the Stones-leaning track "Waitin' 4 U," another example of the young group's versatile, style-sampling rock. Download it…   Read Story »
May 23rd, 2012 4 Comments
Jagjaguwar's new signing is the Olympia, WA-meets-NYC duo of Sam France and Jonathan Rado, who make freewheeling, '60s psych-inspired rock. Ariel Pink comparisons aren't totally off-base, but I'd say…   Read Story »
































