guy fox

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You 04:03 Tools
Let's Move to Canada 04:03 Tools
Mind's Eye 04:03 Tools
Live Forever 05:22 Tools
San Francisco 04:17 Tools
Antique Furniture 04:17 Tools
The City Line 04:17 Tools
Crazy Love, Vol. II 04:17 Tools
Don't You Think It's Cool 03:24 Tools
Home 03:24 Tools
I Don't Know 04:17 Tools
Plainview 04:12 Tools
Alameda 04:00 Tools
The Good Life 04:12 Tools
Night Owl 04:12 Tools
In the Wild 04:30 Tools
Conquered 03:00 Tools
Too Late 04:27 Tools
There's a Reason 04:27 Tools
What Ya Say 05:20 Tools
Say We 05:20 Tools
Mr. Man 04:34 Tools
Hole in the Wall 05:20 Tools
Keep On 05:20 Tools
Outro 05:20 Tools
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Guy Fox is an Oakland-based band that effuses dancy highlife vibes, carefree indie vocals and hints of old soul. Combine the energy of alternative rock with big band arrangements and funk breakbeats and you have the rare and impassioned music of Guy Fox. The band is made up of Northeastern transplants drawn to the Bay Area by the romance of San Francisco. They played together throughout college in Maine, jamming at house parties and cultivating the free flow groove that makes their complex arrangements feel effortless. A year after friend and band-mate Pete Granquist (drums, vocals) relocated to the West Coast, Nate "Noodle" Witherbee (guitar, vocals, synthesizers) and Greg Waters (guitar, saxophone, vocals) packed up their car and moved to the Bay Area on a whim; an epic cross-country road trip ensued. The three friends were introduced to Charlie Moore (bass, vocals) at a house party, and Guy Fox was born. After a year of playing warehouse parties and tapping into local creative spaces, Guy Fox's debut EP was released in early 2012, followed by sold out shows at top SF venues like Bottom of the Hill, Cafe du Nord and the Rickshaw Stop. The band also picked up accolades such as The Deli SF's "Artist of the Month" and Rasputin Music's "Buzz Band of the Week". Their second EP "The Wild" is further evidence of Guy Fox’s wide range of influence and inspired musical talent. The trajectory of the EP rolls out with tracks ranging from the candied vintage rock of "San Francisco" to the spirited electric funk of "Too Late." Though they cover a lot of ground, their trademark big band arrangements replete with horns, rich soaring harmonies, and garage-rock-meets-electronic-indie hit the surface on every track. Pair this with their commitment to putting on a show that invites audiences to dance as if any venue were a living room, and what materializes is an earnest and unrestrained love of music that defies any cultural tropes of irony and aloofness. Read more on Last.fm. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.