Aside from the leisurely 'No Destruction,' a chance meeting between Blonde on Blonde and Pavement's 'Range Life' that's more successful than it has any right to be, Foxygen's songs tend to be sardonic deconstructions of psychedelic tropes. Unfortunately, they often suffer from a sub-Ariel Pink level of insight.
White Fence and even the unsung paisley fairies Velvet Davenport have already peered into these lysergic corridors and emerged with music that&r...
Impose Magazine — Aside from the leisurely 'No Destruction,' a chance meeting between Blonde on Blonde and Pavement's 'Range Life' that's more successful than it has any right to be, Foxyg... more info