Free Thing of the Week: Foxxxy Mulder, #312371

It’s been a long time since we last heard from Kori & David, the lovely duo behind Seattle’s Foxxxy Mulder. So long in fact that when I wrote them back I suggested we should sit down at have a chat session about music, heresy, big data surveillance, and life in general.

But before we publish that interview here at The Star, David was good enough to slip us a copy of their brand new second album #312371.

Like their Heretic album before it that was dedicated to “the witches, the heretics, the traitors, and the thieves,” this fine darkwave collection is perfect for the foggy evenings with a beautiful harvest moon. Even the titles tell you what you’re in for. “Witches.” “Other Worlds.” “Pyre.” Suitable for adventuring into the great dark unknown of the October month.

While you’re at it, check out their other releases, including a couple of truly mind-altering works like their version of “Eyes Without A Face,” the horror-movie-inspired Premarital Hex, and the industrial gothdarkchipwave of Heretic. We’re fans; you should be, too.

Download a preview of #312371 here at The Star
Buy #312371 from Bandcamp because you love them.


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Omar Willey was born at St. Frances Cabrini Hospital in Seattle and grew up near Lucky Market on Beacon Avenue. He believes Seattle is the greatest city on Earth and came to this conclusion by travelling much of the Earth. He is a junior member of Lesser Seattle and, as an oboist, does not blow his own trumpet. Contact him at omar [at] seattlestar [dot] net

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