Songwriter Foxette Moxy has shared two new songs – ‘Goodbye Spacetime’ and ‘The King’s Daughter’.
The project is a vessel for Adam Smith, who has spent a decade as a key force within Temples. Deciding to bring his solo ambitions into focus, Foxette Moxy is a space for his own lysergic vibrations, and it’s building into something special.
Two new tracks, ‘Goodbye Spacetime’ and ‘The King’s Daughter’, are online now and they build outwards from his psychedelic individuality – his psolo endeavours, if you will.
On the plaintive psych-pop melodies behind ‘Goodbye Spacetime’ he comments:
“The song plays with the claim that spacetime is ‘doomed’. It’s a song about parting ways, proposing that in order to progress we might need to leave behind theories, ideas and things that have been long cherished.”
And on sweetly experimental ‘The King’s Daughter’ he adds:
“This song was an experiment in using the ‘erasure’ technique, inspired by Ronald Johnson’s Radi os and applied to a chapter in Italo Calvino’s Italian Folktales. The lyrics are essentially nonsense and the music turned out to be nothing like what I’ve done before.”
Tune in now.