Having just cemented their place in the final of Kerrang Radio’s annual “The Deal” contest. Where the winning band will go on to open this years Download Festival. While also being hot off the heels of their biggest sold out show yet at Leed’s famous Key Club. Northern up and comers FOXHAUNT are quickly becoming one of the UK rock scenes fastest rising stars.
Not content to rest on their laurels however. The bands latest single, The Daylight Between Us, is poised to push them yet another step forwards into the limelight.
Featuring Rebekah Kirk from Scottish metalcore outfit, Sixth Wonder. The Daylight Between Us immediately brings to mind the riff heavy alt rock of the early two thousands. With a sprinkling of Hundred Reasons and Idlewild, combined with the metallic edge of early Thrice brought into the modern era. It’s a devilishly enticing package. With Kirks mix of melodic and gritty vocals serving as the cherry on top. Making it well worth adding to your playlist this summer!
FOXHAUNT are rightfully proud of their latest single too. Having this to say about its release-
“The Daylight Between Us is inspired by the growing divide in society, driven by power and wealth. The lyrics highlight how those at the top make decisions that negatively impact ordinary people—decisions made without ever walking in their shoes. This divide is something we see in everyday life, and it’s especially apparent in the music industry, where art is increasingly viewed as disposable and undervalued. This song was born out of frustration, and we wanted to send a message through our own art form.
The Daylight Between Us is more aggressive and heavier than anything we’ve done before, showcasing a new side of FOXHAUNT. This is why we invited Rebekah to collaborate as a guest vocalist. Her vocal tone and screams add a powerful element to the track, elevating it to a whole new level.”
Obviously, FOXHAUNT are geared up and ready to make 2025 their year. If The Daylight Between Us tickles your fancy. You can also check out their last single, Separate Me, here. If that’s not enough FOXHAUNT for you. Head on over to the bands official website or follow them on social media to find out more!