Reviews of our song "Daddy's A Rock Star" from garageband.com:
"Classic rawk! Is this a supergroup made up of Janis singing lead, the Ramones drummer, and Black Sabbath guitarists? Pretty cool sound guys."
"[P]ounding rock the type you need on the radio to wake up [A]mericans these days. [L]ets rock son."
"...wow--what a set of lungs on her...this tune got much energy and power"
"I love to hear women belt out some rock vocals and y'all have it!!"
FOXFIRE: Press
Reviews from MySpace.com:
"The songs you have up sound fuckin' great!!!"
"FOXFIRE kicks ass!!!"
"You RAWK!!!"
"I NEED MY FOXFIRE!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!"
"WHEW> Yall kicked ass last night."
"we love us some FOXFIRE!"
"I really enjoyed the show Sat....YOU *ROCK*!!"
"FOXFIRE ROCKS!"
"Love the new songs"
"You guys definately brought the rock last night."
"the new stuff really kicks ass!"
"Great show the other night."
"Can't wait to see FOXFIRE next time i'm in ATL!"
"ya'll rocked last weekend"
"Kick Ass new music"
"you guy's rocked last night!!!"
"kick ass songs!"
"Ur tracks do sounds great..
Rawk on da stage.."
"HI I LOVE MY FOXFIRE CD and I love the FOXFIRE trio. True musicians with a love of music, they are!"
Reviews of our song "Maybe" from garageband.com:
"Nice fat bass and energetic guitars...a fun band"
"...surprising and pretty refreshing..."
"I like that bass sound. [G]reat sounding fuzz."
"Very punk rock...overall the tone of the song reminds me a little bit of Kyuss."
"Gotta love that bass..."
"Quite a good opening with the bass start and the guitar crashing in...the production values were all pretty good, everything being well d[e]fined and balanced. Nice guitar tone, good attacking bass and some well played drums."
"[I] like the begin[n]ing...oh yeah, chick singer sounds great...this kinda has like a punk edge to it which [I] like...everybody sounds really tight."
Foxfire's "hometown" newspaper, the
Marietta Daily Journal:
The Marietta-based rock band Foxfire is hosting a festival to celebrate Women's History Month, focusing on art and music from female artists. The festival is March 22 at Lenny's Bar and Grill at 486 Decatur Street in Atlanta. The purpose of the festival is to promote awareness of women, especially local women, in art and music.
Foxfire relocated to Marietta last year, when their drummer and part-time singer Kris Hale and her husband, Stephen Carrington (who plays bass guitar and sings back-up with Foxfire), moved to the east Cobb area, where Carrington grew up.
Cost is $7 and the show is restricted to those 21 and older. Doors open at 9 p.m. Contact Foxfire through their MySpace page at www.myspace.com/Foxfire or Lenny's Bar at (404) 577-7721
Sally Leitchfield - Marietta Daily Journal (Mar 12, 2008)
Of course, the reviews are not always positive...
(this is the response to our Sonicbids submission to the University of South Carolina, to play on campus)Not Selected. Sorry, your sound doesn't match what we are looking for. No opportunities now or ever to perform at USC.
(May 9, 2008)