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The Foxies w/Leah Sykes & Charge The Atlantic
Fri, 21 Jun, 9:00 PM CDT
Doors open
8:00 PM CDT
The Basement East
917 Woodland St, Nashville, TN 37206
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Age Limit
18+
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Dream Pop
The Foxies
The Foxies
Dream Pop
With their uniquely feral brand of rock ‘n’ roll, The Foxies are a Nashville-based power trio built on thrashing punk energy and the hypnotic pageantry of electronic pop. Composed of front woman Julia Lauren Bullock, guitarist Jake Ohlbaum and dummer Rob Bodley. The Foxies are serving up Summer 2021 with their new single “Summer Never Dies”, which will be released on June 22nd. The Foxies exploded into 2021 on Tik Tok with their 1st single “Timothée Chalamet." gaining over 2.5 million views on the platform. The Foxies are simply not slowing down anytime, releasing their second single in 2021 with their song "Screws." The song reflects the times: fast, aggressive, unstable, and just plain weird. With plenty of solo time in 2020, the Nashville-based trio of misfits have come to a unilateral realization: there is no such thing as normal. The Foxies will finally be able to perform songs friom their 2020 EP release, Growing Up is Dead, which received attention from Rolling Stone (Song You Need To Know - Anti Socialite), Alt Press, American Songwriter and Pop Dust. “I think rock’s just been sleeping for a bit,” Bullock says, “and it’s about time to wake the bear.”

Indie Pop
Leah Sykes
Leah Sykes
Indie Pop
Leah Sykes grew up in Jacksonville, FL with her 4 siblings. As a swimmer, Leah’s young adult life consisted of going from the locker room music of 50 Cent and Jay-Z to her parent’s mini-van music of James Taylor and John Mayer.
At the age of 12, she bought her brother’s guitar from him for $50 and began writing music.
She played her first show when she was 15, covering both Monster by Eminem (all 3 rap verses) and Don’t Know Why by Norah Jones. While Leah’s distinct influences might seem to contradict each other, there is a defining point that they all share: they tell a story.
At 18, she moved to Nashville to pursue those stories and to pursue those sounds. When listening to Leah Sykes, you can hear her heart as she pours her insecurities, love and failures into the lyrics in that ground between the ‘Locker Room and Mini-Van’.
