Album Review: Foxy Shazam – Burn

Foxy Shazam are self-releasing their sixth album, Burn, via their new label EEE OOO AH, on December 11. The distant and remote collaboration between the five-piece is an attempt to further evolve the band’s sound. While the album has some true bright spots, there are a few pitfalls that leave listeners wanting in this highly anticipated project. Highlights here: Track 1) Burn A strong choice for the first song and album thesis. Hints of Electric Light Orchestra. The classical piano shimmers to light, the hidden world found in breast-cladden, fantasy pulp fiction, but quickly descends into the berserk rampage of Nicholas Cage on a mission to kill the maniac who burned his beloved Mandy. Track 2) Dreamer If Death Cab for Cutie and Gary Wright procreated to birth a hair ballad.The slow, melod...

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