
High-gloss electropop balancing stadium-sized euphoria with a fragile, nostalgic heart. Shimmering synths and driving percussion meet soaring, emotive vocals.
January 24, 2014 · Epic
Glorious is a quintessential document of mid-2010s indie-pop, where the lines between underground electronic textures and mainstream chart ambitions blurred into something genuinely affecting. It sounds like the peak of a night out: that specific moment where the adrenaline is high but a sense of fleeting time starts to creep in. Foxes anchors the shimmering production with a voice that feels both powerful and vulnerable, capable of cutting through dense layers of synthesizers and cinematic strings.
How does Glorious sound next to the rest of Foxes's catalogue?
The writing leans notably further into nostalgia than the rest of the catalogue.
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