Dealer (album) explained

Dealer
Type:studio
Artist:Foxing
Cover:Dealer Foxing.jpg
Recorded: - [1]
Studio:Red Room Recordings
Seattle, WA
Label:Triple Crown
Producer:Matt Bayles
Prev Title:The Albatross
Prev Year:2013
Next Title:Nearer My God
Next Year:2018

Dealer is the second studio album by American rock band Foxing. The album was released on October 30, 2015 through Triple Crown Records.

Background

The album was recorded from May 11 to June 5, 2015 at Red Room Recordings in Seattle.[1] Parts of the song were also recorded at Studio Litho in Seattle and also in the band's hometown, St. Louis.

The first single, "The Magdalene", was released as a digital download and for streaming on August 22, 2015. On August 28, Triple Crown Records put the official audio of the song on their YouTube channel.[2] In an interview with NPR, lead singer Conor Murphy described the song about losing his virginity and his perception of it being associated with being raised in the Catholic Church.

On September 25, 2015, Foxing released the second single off the album, "Weave".[3] Writing for The Wall Street Journal, Eric Danton described the song as lush and having a textured feel.[3] In a positive review of the track, Gabriela Tully Claymore, writing for Stereogum described the track as a majestic return for Foxing.[4]

Critical reception

Dealer was well-received by contemporary music critics. On Metacritic, a review aggregator website, the album received an average score of 76 out of 100, indicating "general favorable reviews".

Ian Cohen, writing for Pitchfork, gave the album a 7.6 out of 10, describing Dealer as "an artistic triumph".[5] Cohen further said that he felt Dealer was a better album than their debut album, The Albatross, saying that Dealer is "a significant advance from The Albatross, it's even heavier, more compositionally complex, and more personally revealing than its predecessor."[5] In a rave review by the staff of AbsolutePunk there was consensus that the album would be a hallmark of emo revival comparing it to Harmlessness by The World Is A Beautiful Place And I Am No Longer Afraid To Die. The staff stated that Foxing "have set a new standard with Dealer not just for emo, but for indie and alternative rock across the board."[6]

In a more mixed review, Tom Shepherd, writing for Kerrang!, gave the album three stars out of five.[7]

Personnel

Foxing
Production and recording
Additional musicians

References

Citations
Sources

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Dealer - Foxing Credits . Allmusic . July 27, 2018.
  2. Web site: Foxing - "The Magdalene" (Audio) . YouTube . Triple Crown . July 28, 2018 . August 28, 2015.
  3. Web site: Danton . Eric R. . Foxing Puts the Past to Rest on New Song 'Weave' (Exclusive) . The Wall Street Journal . July 28, 2018 . October 6, 2015.
  4. Web site: Claymore . Gabriela Tully . Foxing – "The Magdalene" . Stereogum . July 28, 2018 . August 27, 2015 . "The Magdalene" is the first single we've heard from St. Louis' Foxing since they reissued The Albatross last year, and it marks a towering, majestic return..
  5. Web site: Cohen . Ian . Foxing: Dealer Album Review . Pitchfork . July 27, 2018 . November 6, 2015.
  6. Web site: Shepherd . Tom . Dealer Foxing . 54 . Issuu . Kerrang! . July 27, 2018 . October 31, 2015.
  7. Shepherd 2015, p. 54