Reiði Explained

Reiði
Type:studio
Artist:Black Foxxes
Cover:Reiði_album_cover.jpg
Released:16 March 2018
Label:Spinefarm Records/Search And Destroy Records
Producer:Adrian Bushby
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Reiði (Icelandic for "anger") is the second full-length studio album by English indie rock band Black Foxxes. It was released on 16 March 2018 through Spinefarm Records/Search And Destroy Records and was produced by Adrian Bushby. It was featured on Kerrang! as an Album Of The Week[1] and was placed at #7 on Drowned in Sound's end-of-the-year 15 Favorite Albums of 2018 list.[2]

Background and recording

Most of the record was inspired by one of Mark Holley's trips to Iceland. The lead singer explained: "My mental health was so bad the first time I went to Iceland, but I was starting to see progress every time I went. It was a big step for me to go to a place that is barren, with no-one there and insane weather conditions, and do it all by myself. It felt like there was a mutual relationship between me and that place because I overcame a lot out there. I wrote plenty of music when I went to Iceland the second time, and our new record reflects that."[3]

The band recorded Reiði at VADA studios in Warwickshire, England, with producer Adrian Bushby.[4]

Musical style and lyrics

The album revolves around the opposing concepts of light and dark: "reiði" is the Icelandic word for "rage", and it's pronounced "ray-dee"; instead, "sæla" means "happiness".[5]

Ideally, Reiði is divided in two parts, with a light and ethereal first half, and the second part venturing into darker territories.[6]

The lyrics shift from Holley's constant fight with anxiety and health issues, as he reveals: "The thirst for adventure is an overall theme of the album, but more than that, it’s an obvious journey from start to finish about myself. I sing a lot about rage on this album, and the final words sung on the record are ‘now I understand rage’. That’s what’s pulling it all together – you’re going through this journey of working things out with the writer."

The band experiments with different melodies and riffs, making Reiði a sonically ambitious record that embraces pop and shoegaze influences.[7]

Talking about "Sæla", Holley revealed: "It is about a desire to leave a place that was starting to feel stagnant, I think it’s Foxxes at our poppiest but it’s still got all the undertones of darkness stacked amongst it. I remember watching the film ‘Hunt For The Wilderpeople’ before we headed out to Europe for a show and fell in love with that phrase (and the film) and jotted some lyrics down on the trip that were inspired by it."[8] "Float On" was written by Holley in memory of his cousin who drowned in a river.[9]

Release and promotion

On 6 December 2017, Black Foxxes released a first single, "Sæla", and a corresponding video.

On 5 February 2018, they released the single "Manic In Me", along with a music video shot in Iceland.[10]

On 5 March 2018, they revealed a third single, "JOY", and a video directed by Josh Street and Sam Brown; Holley's dog Tarka appears in it.[11]

From 16 March to 22 March, the band did a promotional run in various HMV stores across the UK to perform a short acoustic set, meet fans and sign copies of the new record.[12]

On 21 September 2018, they released an acoustic version of "Oh, It Had To Be You".[13]

Critical reception

Reiði has been critically acclaimed and defined as "exceptional and thought provoking",[14] "nothing short of sublime",[15] containing "more shiver-inducing, goosebump-raising thrills than most bands manage in an entire career".[16]

In particular, critics appreciated how Black Foxxes distanced themselves from the raw and dark atmospheres of I'm Not Well, leaving the door open for light and a sense of hope, evoking tenderness and beginning to heal.[17]

The sound of Reiði has been compared to bands like Alice In Chains, The Xcerts and Manchester Orchestra.[18]

Drowned in Sound included the album in their 15 Favorite Albums of 2018 list, placing it at number 7.

Personnel

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Album Of The Week: Black Foxxes' Reiði. Kerrang!. James. Hickie. 16 March 2018. 2019-09-04.
  2. Web site: Sound . Drowned in . 2018-12-08 . Drowned in Sound’s 15 Favourite Albums of 2018 . 2023-12-13 . Drowned in Sound . en.
  3. Web site: Black Foxxes: "Those demons will always be there". Upset. en. 2019-09-04.
  4. Web site: Black Foxxes. 2017-02-28. Raw Power Management. en-US. 2019-09-04.
  5. Web site: Black Foxxes - Reiði (Review). Depth Magazine. en-US. 2019-09-04.
  6. Web site: Album Review: Black Foxxes - Reiði. Backseat Mafia. 16 March 2018 . en-GB. 2019-09-04.
  7. Web site: Album Review: Reiði by Black Foxxes. altdialogue. 2018-03-12. Alt Dialogue. en. 2019-09-04.
  8. Web site: Black Foxxes share bliss and happiness with 'Sæla' - Born Music. www.bornmusiconline.com. 2019-09-05.
  9. Web site: The playlist: Black Foxxes' Mark Holley. Guitars. Thea de Gallier2018-06-04T13:51:51 154Z. MusicRadar. 4 June 2018 . en. 2019-09-04.
  10. Web site: Black Foxxes' New Video Will Give You Chills. Kerrang!. 6 February 2018 . 2019-09-05.
  11. Web site: VIDEO: Black Foxxes – Joy DEAD PRESS! It's more than "just music" to us. www.deadpress.co.uk. 2019-09-05.
  12. Web site: BAND NEWS: Black Foxxes drop new single, album due 16th March, gigs & instores March/April 2018. Writers. LSF Staff. 2018-03-05. Local Sound Focus. en-US. 2019-09-05.
  13. Web site: Black Foxxes release VADA studios version of 'Oh, It Had to Be You'. www.punktastic.com. 2019-09-05.
  14. Web site: REVIEW: Black Foxxes Excel on REIðI. McConville. Mark. 2018-03-21. All Things Loud. en-US. 2019-09-05.
  15. Web site: Black Foxxes - Reiði (Album Review). Birkbeck. Tim. 2018-03-12. VultureHound Magazine Entertainment & Wrestling. en-GB. 2019-09-05.
  16. Web site: Album Review: Black Foxxes - Reiði. DrownedInSound. en. 2019-09-05. 13 September 2019. https://web.archive.org/web/20190913153357/http://drownedinsound.com/releases/20273/reviews/4151710. dead.
  17. Web site: Black Foxxes - Reiði album review. Rock. Dannii Leivers 2018-03-07T19:33:00 650Z Classic. Classic Rock Magazine. en. 2019-09-05.
  18. Web site: Album review: Black Foxxes - Reiði. Warrington Guardian. en. 2019-09-05.