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FPC Live Presents
Foxing & NOW, NOW
Thu, 18 Apr, 8:00 PM CDT
Doors open
7:00 PM CDT
High Noon Saloon
701 E Washington Ave, Madison, WI 53703
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Description
FOXING
Known for a theatrical style of introspective indie rock, Foxing brought together active members of the St. Louis, Missouri music scene in the early 2010s. With backgrounds that included post-rock, emo, and math rock bands, they expanded upon guitar -oriented fare with orchestral instruments beginning with their full-length debut, 2013's The Albatross.
NOW NOW
Formed in Blaine, Minnesota in the mid-2000s and based in Minneapolis, indie rock band Now, Now pair acoustic guitar synths, and fuzzy, '90s alt-rock-inspired sounds with fiery Midwestern emo-pop. The group's early material was ruminative, anxious, and dusky, with 2018's Saved crystalizing their sound into something more emotionally tangible and sonically succinct.
Event Information
Age Limit
18+

Alternative Rock
Daddy Issues
Daddy Issues
Alternative Rock
“Flirty, flighty girl pop never sounded better, even from The Runaways.” – Cashbox Magazine (Canada)
When singer and guitarist Jenna Moynihan saw the phrase “Daddy Issues” scribbled on the bathroom wall of a now-defunct Nashville DIY venue, she mistakenly assumed it was the name of an all-girl punk outfit sure to become her next favorite band. Upon realizing that no such band existed, Moynihan and friends Emily Maxwell (drums) and Jenna Mitchell (bass) picked up their instruments, taught themselves how to play and started their own band. Three years later, Daddy Issues are gearing up to release their full-length vinyl debut Deep Dream, out 5/19 via Infinity Cat Recordings.
The band originally caught Infinity Cat’s eye after tastemaker Casey Weissbuch offered the trio a spot on the cassette series he curates for the label, which has hosted releases from artists like Rozwell Kid, Colleen Green and Guerrilla Toss over its three-year history. Days after submitting their tape in the summer of 2015, the band signed to Infinity Cat as official artists, releasing a 7″ split with Louisville band White Reaper later that year. Shortly thereafter, the band started work on Deep Dream with producer and label owner Jake Orrall (JEFF The Brotherhood, Colleen Green). Combining the sounds of ’80s alternative, ’90s grunge and ’00s pop, Daddy Issues tackle the difficulties of friendship, heartbreak, mental health, sexual assault and a number of other issues that come with the package of youth in the modern world.

