Meet Kylie Fox

Kylie Fox is a Canadian singer songwriter, fusing folk storytelling with vintage elements of jazz and alternative rock

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Some might say that Kylie Fox’s musical style is a perfect blend of old and new, as she combines folk storytelling with vintage elements of jazz and alternative rock. With influences like Kate Bush, Sharon Van Etten, and Joni Mitchell, you can expect her music to be ethereal, lush, and real.

If you’re looking for a glimpse into Kylie Fox’s impressive career, you’ll find that she has supported artists like Bahamas, Matt Minglewood, The Strumbellas, and Joel Plaskett, and has showcased at events such as Canadian Music Week, the East Coast Music Awards, Folk Alliance International, and Harvest Music Festival.

Understanding the scope of Kylie Fox’s career highlights is no easy feat, but let’s just say that she has been making waves in the music industry for quite some time. From participating in prestigious programs like the Banff Centre for the Arts International Songwriting Residency, the Canadian Song Challenge, and the SOCAN Equity X Music Production course, to being awarded “Innovator of the Year” at the 2023 PrixNB Awards, Kylie Fox is a force to be reckoned with. Her latest single “Brandi Baby” is just the beginning of what’s to come from her forthcoming album “Sequoia”, and you won’t want to miss it.

Evidently, you’re about to experience a sonic masterpiece with Kylie Fox’s latest single “Brandi Baby”, a coming-of-age alternative rock anthem that showcases her unique fusion of folk storytelling, vintage jazz, and alternative rock elements. Produced by the esteemed ECMA award-winning producer Daniel Ledwell, this single is a testament to Kylie’s growth as an artist and sets the tone for her forthcoming album.

To get ready for an immersive musical journey, mark your calendars for the release of Kylie Fox’s highly anticipated album “Sequoia”. As the first single “Brandi Baby” has already hinted, this album promises to be a game-changer in the music scene, blending Kylie’s signature ethereal sound with fresh perspectives and sonic landscapes.

Sequoia, the forthcoming album, is an exciting culmination of Kylie Fox’s artistic evolution, influenced by her experiences and inspirations. With the guidance of renowned producer Daniel Ledwell, Kylie has crafted a body of work that not only showcases her remarkable vocal range and songwriting skills but also researchs deeper into themes of self-discovery, love, and empowerment. Get ready to be transported to a world of lush soundscapes and poignant storytelling with “Sequoia”, an album that will undoubtedly leave a lasting impression on your musical palate.

Who inspired you to make music? 

My Dad raised me on Joni Mitchell. He’d recite her lyrics before she’d sing them, and I got used to songs that painted pictures. He also plays guitar and led every family jam, writing his own songs here and there. I think he was the model for me of how to be a great music fan and creator.

How do you go about writing a song? Do you have a melody in your head and then write the other music for it?

A melody and nonsense words will come to me as I’m driving, or doing dishes, and I’ll record it on my phone. It will drive me nuts until I match it with a story and schedule the time to flesh it out. Sometimes a beautiful moment will come when I’m at the piano and a songs just flows out, a bit out of body! Some songs you have to fight for more. 

If you could go open a show for any artist, who would it be?

Dolly Parton. I do Dolly tribute shows, and through studying her I’ve fallen in love. Her kindness and her warmth and her camp have really served her and her music, and I know she’s have the best, most diverse audiences.

If we were to peek over your shoulder, what does your studio look like? What gear do you typically use?

It’s purple. There’s a yamaha digital piano, a guitar on the wall, and a shelf of scores for musicals. There’s drawings of Gordon Lightffor and Joni Mitchell on the wall, a photograph of a glacier taken by one of my great friends, one of my first setlists, and my degree, so my voice students know I mean business haha. 

Where was your last song recorded?

We recorded Brandi Baby, along with the rest of the album, in Lake Echo Nova Scotia. Our producer has a studio on his property in the trees looking over the lake. We recorded over Thanksgiving weekend so it was a cozy, creative time.

Stream + share “Brandi Baby“: https://ffm.to/brandibaby

What are your plans for any future releases?

I’m releasing an album called Sequoia on September 13th. The album is a variety of styles and stories, described by my producer as Sharon Van Etten meets Sesame Street. I’m releasing a single called Confetti later this  month, about a bad tumultuous romance with a musician, and a song called “Alberta” in August, about being a treeplanter out West.

Which fictional character do you wish was real?

Anne of Green Gables.

If you could change anything about yourself, what would it be?

My ability to arrive somewhere on time!

Do you have any lucky items, objects, or traditions?

One of the best friends I ever made gave me this blue sequin cuff that kind of looks like what Wonder Woman would wear around her wrist. We have lost touch, but I still love her so much, and I wear the cuff every show. 

What would you bring along to an idyllic picnic?

Red wine, Tuna Sandwiches, and chippies. 

If you were talking to a younger version of you, what advice would you give yourself? 

Get more sleep! I feel like I would have retained more if I wasn’t sleeping through my music theory classes in University. I probably would have been a bit cheerier too. 

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