Fox, Hardy: Hardy Fox
Fox, Hardy: Hardy Fox
Format: CD
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Artist: Fox, Hardy
Label: Klanggalerie
Product Type: COMPACT DISCS
UPC: 4013438101504
Genre: Rock
The first album by former Residents composer Hardy Fox after the era of Charles Bobuck. An album full of love songs, a glimpse into Hardy Fox's younger self. Electronics and rock meet to create lovely minimal pop tunes that any Residents fan will surely love. Fox says: "Here's a new idea. How about writing a love song? Oh, you say it's been done, maybe overdone. So why would I be so foolish as to tackle such a subject so fraught with cliches and meaningless sentiment. Probably because I am stupid. But also because I have been led around by love in some form for my entire life. That isn't really a complaint. Seriously, there is isn't much in the world that is as interesting as love and it's many related variations: attraction, obsession, sexual fantasies, broken hearts. It is the fuel that many of our lives run on. The question remains. Why join the hoard of people trying to say something new about love? I suppose that the emotional state is, more or less, unique to each person. Each of us has our approach to dealing with and surviving the chemical and hormonally driven state of mind. For me, I am still able to love as an older gentleman, but the intensity of love always takes me back to my youth when all was new and strange. Each element that drove sexual exploits had to be explored, considered and digested. Now older, I am able to gain some objectivity to set memories to music. This album is a glimpse into my younger self. Well truthfully, probably not. It is likely yet another fantasy of an aging man, still led around by his dick."
Tracks:
1.1 A Song About You
1.2 The Bather
1.3 Broken Hurt
1.4 The Band Plays on
1.5 Mess
1.6 Leg
1.7 Christ
1.8 Rather Be You
1.9 Name
1.10 Talking to You
1.11 South
1.12 Walks in the Sand
1.13 Yogurt