The Hollywood Hills-born daughter of a horror filmmaker and sister of a cult comedian, Foxtails front-girl Laura Weinbach grew up in a household that embraced eccentricity. Her next-door neighbors were circus contortionists with emus and fang-toothed monkeys as pets and her childhood activities included snail hunting and spying on celebrity neighbors like Slash, Ice-T, and Larry from Perfect Strangers. Laura’s upbringing is present everywhere in Foxtails Brigade, from the lyrical imagery to the hand-drawn artwork and sophomoric Instagram cartoons.
The band’s live show is a clockwork of junkyard beats, warped orchestral sonics, and Laura’s trademark voice and classical guitar intricacies with an A-List ensemble featuring performing members of Bright Eyes, Van Dyke Parks, and John Kale. Their sound could be described as a warped pop sensibility akin to the likes of St. Vincent, Joanna Newsom, The Smiths, and Pink Floyd.
Following their 2011 debut album The Bread and the Bait (Antenna Farm Records), Foxtails released their second LP. Time Is Passed (DIY) during Christmas of 2012. The band put out their self-titled LP in April 2016 on OIM Records produced by Jeff Saltzman (Blondie, The Killers) which they supported with US and Europe tours with Emily Jane White. Foxtails Brigade is also out now in Japan on Rallye Records.
Foxtails Brigade released a series of singles throughout the pandemic following a video release for their dark version of "My Favorite Things"
Like most of the rest of the world, the band’s live show lay dormant throughout the pandemic until their first in-person SF performance in March 2023. They are currently planning on releasing a new record in January 2025.
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