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Young Fox – “The Answer” [SoundCloud Song Stream]
Seattle-based indie label, Spartan Records, is proud to announce the signing of Pittsburgh rock band Young Fox. The band joins an eclectic family of acts that include Barren Womb, Ourlives, Over the Ocean and Schematic among others. Wasting no time, Young Fox will release their debut EP, Predecessors, via the label on July 22nd and has posted their first new song called “The Answer” today!
The Skinny: Seattle-based indie label, Spartan Records, is proud to announce the signing of Pittsburgh rock band Young Fox. The band joins an eclectic family of acts that include Barren Womb, Ourlives, Over the Ocean and Schematic among others. Wasting no time, Young Fox will release their debut EP, Predecessors, via the label on July 22nd and has posted their first new song called “The Answer” today!
“We’re super stoked to enter into a relationship with such a good group of people,” says drummer Chris Lehberger. “We couldn’t have asked to feel more welcome and are beyond excited for the future. Knowing that we were working with people who truly believe in the music we want to make made signing with Spartan a no-brainer.”
Predecessors Track Listing:
01. Single Phase
02. Gather Up The Flowers
03. The Answer
04. Diet of Worms
05. Define The End
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