Andy Shauf’s Foxwarren Shares Helado Negro Remix Of “Yvonne”
Sonically shimmering with a lilting vocal, electronic avant-pop artist Helado Negro adds a warm, beat-driven pulse to his remix of Foxwarren’s single “Yvonne.”
Sonically shimmering with a lilting vocal, electronic avant-pop artist Helado Negro adds a warm, beat-driven pulse to his remix of Foxwarren’s single “Yvonne.”

Subtle and thoughtful, Foxwarren – the four person band comprised of Toronto solo artist Andy Shauf and his hometown friends, who released their self-titled debut album last year – draws parallels to Shauf’s solo work while leaning on collaboration and looseness rather than Shauf’s meticulous arrangements.

Growing up in scattered small towns across the Canadian prairies, the band Foxwarreninitially bonded over Pedro the Lion and drew influence from The Band and Paul Simon.
Canadian quintet Foxwarren – Andy Shauf, Avery and Darryl Kissick, Dallas Bryson, and Colin Nealis release the new single/video “Deadhead,” the final preview from their new album, 2, out this Friday via ANTI-.

In November of 2018 the Canadian singer songwriter Andy Shauf and his childhood friends Dallas Bryson (guitar/vocals) and brothers Darryl Kissick (bass) and Avery Kissick (drums & percussion) released Foxwarren, their self-titled debut album that was a decade in the making.

As college friends, Foxwarren - Andy Shauf (guitars/keys/vocals) and his childhood friends Dallas Bryson (guitar/vocals) and brothers Darryl Kissick (bass) and Avery Kissick (drums & percussion) - initially bonded over Pedro the Lion and drew influence from The Band and Paul Simon.