The Foxchase is Officially On With Neither Could Dylan

Friday March 15th saw the release of Neither Could Dylan’s follow-up LP to 2023’s debut Acceptance and honestly we were too busy spinning it on the day of to talk about it.

Foxchase is a 16-17 song (depending who you ask) juggernaut that Dylan has been caught saying, “in many ways, it’s a precursor to Acceptance.”

Weaving traditional folk storytelling with Canadian indie rock flare and leaving most of the attitude we’ve come to expect from Dylan at home, Foxchase seems to come from a more somber and restorative chamber of the songwriters mind.

Perhaps most surprising is the heavy religious themes trickled throughout the epic, woven in so casually you’d almost want to return to Dylan’s previous works to see if there was ever any indication of these new reflections.

Our favourite, if we had to choose today is the new production of “State Lines” which like a couple other tracks from the album first appeared on the bare-bones acoustic album From a Bedroom Above a Garage.

So far, Neither Could Dylan has been mostly quiet about the album and hasn’t offered much by ways of explaining the direction or inspiration of its collection, but given the lengthy blog bursts that accompanied Acceptance and previous work, we’re sure it’s only a matter of time before we get a better understanding of this one.

Listen to Foxchase now wherever you stream and follow Neither Could Dylan on their social media channels to keep up with new releases.

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