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Last Updated: 12/11/2009

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City: Barrie
State: Ontario
Country: CA
Signup Date: 2/24/2006

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Friday, December 11, 2009 
Hello folks,
We are going to be taking time off this winter to spend time with friends and family and focus on writing some tunes, and experimenting with weird time signatures. Our final shows of the year will be on New Years Eve, where we will take the main stage at 9pm at the downtown Barrie NYE celebration; followed shortly by a set at Oscar's down the street. Hope all our friends can make it. Thanks to everyone who's helped us out this year, it was an eventful one, and one for the record books. Primero, muchos gracias to our main man Nick Bernal and Nevado Records for all their support. Also many thanks to Darryl Weeks, Sari Delmar, and Mike Byblow for their help along the way. And of course there's many more to thank for the great year, so we'll talk to you in person.
See you when we awaken, woodland creatures.
FJxo
Monday, September 14, 2009 
"At Odds..." is available now on iTunes Canada.

Elsewhere in the world on iTunes, just search "Fox Jaws".

Gracias!
Wednesday, August 26, 2009 
 

"I'm gonna dance my face off tonight..."


I've made no secret of the fact that Barrie's Fox Jaws are one of my favourite bands. Their 2007 debut Goodbye Doris is one of my most listened to albums of the decade, and their recent signing with Nevado Records had me filled with great expectations. As soon as the album opens with Migrating Deer, my first expectation is immediately filled as the production quality is significantly cleaner, although they admirably stay away from placing too much sheen on their sound, which would have been inappropriate to the band's affable rawness. Throughout the course of the album's 50 minute length, the band shows their willingness to keep things progressively expanding as they avoid committing the all too familiar sophomore repeat. At Odds is a mildly experimental album that shuffles across a few different styles, although that magic coupling of pop sensibility and Carleigh Aikins' wicked awesome voice remains at the album's core. One of the most noticeable changes made on this album is the fact that the vocals are split equally between Carleigh and Daniel Allen. This creates another level of sound that revels due to the fact that their voices contain an incredible uniqueness that makes them stand apart from others. There are still some solid high energy rock songs like Youth Dance and Home and Native, the latter of which contains the most effective laughing chorus since Morrissey's We Hate It When Our Friends Become Successfull. There are some epic moments like Drinking Fountains and album closer The Enabler which makes good use of the build-up effect. But it's those experimental pieces that really impress, like Ahab's Ghost and I Am An Army, where the combination of distorted vocals, massive guitar sounds and intense drumming makes for a sonic experience that bears repeating. They even manage to accomplish the impossible with Himmelfarb by creating what I would describe as an experimental pop song that you can totally dance to.

With At Odds, Fox Jaws have created another masterpiece that has managed to keep the band in my personal faves list for another couple of years at least. If they continue to expand their musical palate the way that they have this time around, they'll likely grow to be one of my favourite acts ever.
Wednesday, August 26, 2009 
http://www.chartattack.com/..reviews/73523/fox-jaws-at-..odds-or-exercises-in-..separation-while-united-in-..the-fall

Fox Jaws have a knack for making ordinary movements sound grand.

On "Ahab's Ghost," At Odds' finest track, they employ a three-note, guitar-plucked accent that repeats for the entirety of the song. This sequence couldn't be simpler in form, but the elegance of its placement is enough to plant the track in your head for days.

For the most part, Fox Jaws' method is homogenous across At Odds, but fractions of their aesthetic can be found in the styles of other bands. On "I Am An Army," the five-piece do their best Diableros impersonation, employing a wash of wailing guitars and distorted vocals. The frantic pace of that song and "The Enabler" are also reminiscent of Spiral Beach's exuberance. The album's first two tracks — a stab at the grandiosity of Young Galaxy's "Outside The City" — will have you fooled into thinking this is a different record than it turns out to be.

At Odds takes a few songs to find its footing, but by the time mid-disc stomper "Youth Dance" comes to a close, you'll be totally hooked. Fox Jaws' full-length debut, Goodbye Doris, was an impressive album, but At Odds is a rapid and significant improvement. It has the potential to be one of the best Canadian releases of the year.
Wednesday, August 26, 2009 
Wednesday, August 26, 2009 
http://www.exclaim.ca/..musicreviews/latestsub.aspx?..csid1=135&csid2=870&fid1=40485

Fox Jaws
At Odds (Or, Exercises in Separation While United in the Fall)
By Jessica Lewis

Releasing this record four months after they initially expected to must have been rough for Fox Jaws, but maybe it was for the best. This album is a testament to hard work and the sweet affirmation that comes with. At Odds finds itself as an end-of-summer showdown between uppity urgency that craves more adrenaline and moments of calm reflection towards the good and bad. While it may take some time getting used to Carleigh Aikin and Dan Allen's pipes (according to their website bios, they enjoy smoking), they sit comfortably in the fast progressive structures and almost-arena rock. "Two By Two" and "Ahab's Ghost" are the major works of art by the restless guitars and "The Enabler" does well directed by the keyboard. Often labelled as small-town heroes, after raising the band in Barrie then relocating to Alcona, Ontario, Fox Jaws have successfully filled out into all parts of At Odds' confident city sound. (Nevado)

Wednesday, August 19, 2009 
Wednesday, August 19, 2009 
http://nevadorecords.com/..store_foxjaws.html

Also...

The album is now in stores at Sunrise and independent shops, as of August 18th; and at HMV on August 25th.

As for digital, it's available at iTunes internationally as of August 18th; but not in Canada until September 8th.

More info to come...

Cheers!
Enjoy!

Bfj
Tuesday, May 26, 2009 
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 Keep abreast of our movements through the country... :)
Wednesday, April 22, 2009 
Hello to all our friends!
We're bringing the heat to the East this summer.
Sponsored by Exclaim! , Fox Jaws will tour the Eastern Regions of this great white north while telling you all about how awesome it is to be awesome in the East, at the Tour Blogs sector of Exclaim.ca
While doing so, Nevado family members The Paint Movement will be forging through the mountainous Western Regions, blogging as well and trying to prove that they are having a better time than us!
All ye in the East, join our forces to prove that we know how to throw down better than anyone else!
Tour dates are announced, with more to come this summer in the Ontario region, as we begin our rounds with the new album released on Nevado Records.
Let the games begin. Bring on the Screech.