Foxes In Fiction
Foxes In Fiction is a musical project that began in Ontario. The name has been used for a sound sometimes called Ontario Gothic, which appears on the song of...
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Foxes In Fiction is a musical project that began in Ontario. The name has been used for a sound sometimes called Ontario Gothic, which appears on the song of that title. Other tracks include '15 Ativan (Song For Erika)' and 'School Night'.
There was a band version at one point with members Sarah MacDougall, Shaun Huberts, Jordan Hastings, and Miles Perkin. They released albums like Ontario Gothic in 2014, Swamplands in 2017, and A Gathering Storm in 2020.
Some of the music uses instruments like hurdy-gurdy and theorbo alongside more conventional arrangements. The lyrics tend toward introspective themes, often with a melancholic or nostalgic feel.
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