Artist info
Genre
Punk
Sounds like
Spraynard, Joyce Manor, The Front Bottoms, Saves The Day
band members
MICK TOM DYL
Influences
Blueline Medic, Weezer, Neutral Milk Hotel, Brand New, The Smith Street Band
Unearthed artists we like
The Hard Aches, Shadow League, Foxtrot, Max Goes to Hollywood, The Flying So High-Os, Jerome Knappett, Being Beta, The Bennies, CERES, Sweet Teens, March of the Real Fly
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FOLEY! “MOLEY” OUT JANUARY 17th
Foley have announced their third studio album, MOLEY, available in stores and online January 17th, the first official release via YEAH NAHHH wreckers.
After a much deserved break from touring, career changes and a newborn baby, Foley returned to the familiar setting of Northcote’s Soundpark Studio in mid 2019. Working with Andrew “Idge” for a third time round was a no-brainer and smooth process, honing further in on the “simple, earnest and raw” songwriting by frontman Mick Porter.
Two years on from the release of their sophomore album “Hey, Don’t Worry About It,” Moley provides the heavily infectious hooks and heart warmers you’ve grown to love, although stand alone this record feels sharper, brighter and honest to the core. “The Trilogy is complete” according to the band.
Joining the band in the studio were several guests and talented close friends, including Andrew Casta (of The Berkeley Hunts), Jamie Kemp and Jerome Knappett (of The Flying So Highos), on tracks including “Me Vs The Young Jay Z...” as well as “Cute without The T.” Dave Romero also assisted setup/tracking in the studio and the record was mastered by Carl Saff at Saff Mastering, Northwest Chicago.
Keep an eye out as Foley will be touring the new record later in 2020.
“Moley” Album preorders go live at 12pm Friday December 13
Review
My last three braincells: listen to FOLEY!
My last three braincells: listen to FOLEY!
Review
My friend Ben reckons we all need to live more like Mick Foley. Listening to this heartwarmer, it's hard to disagree.
My friend Ben reckons we all need to live more like Mick Foley. Listening to this heartwarmer, it's hard to disagree.
Review
never going in half arsed and here's some more proof
never going in half arsed and here's some more proof