JOBY FOX : ‘I Once Was A Hawk Now I’m A Dove’ – new album by Northern Irish musician and humanitarian out 24.11.23

JOBY FOX
I ONCE WAS A HAWK NOW I’M A DOVE

new album
out 24.11.23 [CD] | out now [digital] 
(Dimple Discs)

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“Fox has always been an emotional artist, but this is exceptional work. It has a brooding power that’s akin to Christy Moore and Van Morrison”
BELFAST TELEGRAPH
“An after hours vibe straddling folk, pop and jazz. The laid back moods are perfect for Fox’s voice, which is one of the record’s many strengths. An unexpected gem”
REAL GONE
“Fox’s songwriting is incisively deep yet melancholic while painting vivid pictures in your head. A complete and very pleasant surprise from start to finish”
ROCKING MAGPIE

includes the singles
FALLING  digital services  |  NO HOME  video

LIVE IN LONDON
19.11.23  COPLESTON CHURCH (3.30pm show) tickets
20.11.23  GREEN NOTE (7.30pm show) tickets

Joby Fox is a Belfast-born songwriter, musician and humanitarian who began his career in his teens as bassist of the post-punk band The Bankrobbers. Releasing their debut single on renowned local label Good Vibrations in 1982, they appeared on the TV show The Tube and were snapped up by EMI, issuing two further singles before splitting. Fox then co-founded Energy Orchard and wrote their first single and biggest hit, ‘Belfast’, which reached no 1 in Ireland and also charted in the UK.

Leaving Energy Orchard in 1991, Fox embarked on a new phase of his career that saw him acquire production and sound design skills and record a number of electronic songs for Sony. He has over the years worked with artists as diverse as Steve Earle and Lee ‘Scratch’ Perry. He also began dividing his time between Ireland and Denmark for family reasons – albeit with his roots remaining firmly planted in his homeland – and eventually embarked on a solo career in 2011 that has afforded him the opportunity to interpret his culture in new ways via international collaborations.

His first solo album, ‘End Of The War’ [2013] was described by The Irish News as “beautifully wrapped up for mass consumption, like an iron fist in a velvet glove”. Its release was accompanied by a short film entitled ‘Lost Commandos’ that challenged perceptions of identity in Northern Ireland and was chosen to open the inaugural UN Peace Festival in Hong Kong.

Its follow-up, ‘I Once Was A Hawk Now I’m A Dove’, has taken a full decade to appear, but Fox has been more than busy in the meantime. Taking a break from gigging in 2015, he was in Lesbos and witnessed the increasingly hazardous plight of refugees when a vessel capsized that resulted in dozens of unnecessary deaths. Deciding that more had to be done to help, he co-founded the organisation Refugee Rescue, receiving a boat donated by artist Jake Chapman and operated by a voluntary professional crew that has saved almost 20,000 lives in the Mediterranean.

In 2016 he also became involved with the Orchestre des Réfugiés et Amis as its musical director. Providing opportunities for musicians with Refugee or Asylum status in Northern Ireland to collaborate, it created a true global fusion and facilitated workshops and awareness sessions in schools and youth clubs that have challenged pre-conceived perceptions of refugees and migrants.


JOBY FOX | 2023 promo photo

Fox was visiting family in Denmark when the world closed down in 2020. Trapped among forests and lakes, he wrote a new set of songs including several about coming to terms with his recent experiences, as well as the altered reality of that period. These were later recorded in the city of Aalborg with a young trio of leading emerging talents in the Danish jazz and folk scene before being co-produced by Fox with Søren Mikkelsen in the famed Medley Studios, Copenhagen. The result is ‘I Once Was A Hawk Now I’m A Dove’, a superb amalgamation of two cultures and cross-genres that blends extrovert Irish with Scandinavian cool.

Fox states that the album title “speaks about the emergence of a ‘New Ireland’ and specifically to those who feel trepidation about the future. The message is simple – we have all come a long way together.”

A video for the album’s closing song, ‘I Love You’, was made available to coincide with its initial digital only release and can be seen HERE. A remastered version of a track originally released as a single in 2011, Fox has performed it at weddings, in Irish embassies and also for the late Irish-American actress Maureen O’Hara, who was the original inspiration for the song. O’Hara starred alongside John Wayne in the 1952 film ‘The Quiet Man’, which was filmed in the village of Cong in County Mayo, and visited again six decades later.

The album also includes the singles ‘No Home’ and ‘Falling’. Of the former, Fox had seen a similarity between his work with refugees and his own mid-19th century forebears, stating that “the parallel between current victims of forced migration and Irish population of the 1840s struck me. Having witnessed first-hand the desperation of whole families and communities, and indeed countries, my imagination brought me vicariously to the trauma of my Irish ancestors. There is a line where I sing ‘I curse the English profiteers’, although I want to be careful to make the point that I’m not condemning all English people of that time, because they themselves suffered from the class system, and still do, to this day. In that way we all stand together.”

As for ‘Falling’, Fox reveals that “I started to get an emotional connection to the song as soon as I began singing the title. I wrote it at a time when I was trying to process my involvement in the refugee crisis and the terrible treatment of people who have already suffered untold pain and upheaval in their lives. I had underestimated the profound effect that being in that environment had on my life. The song is about the healing effect of being in a loving and supportive relationship.”

Fox continues to live and work between Ireland and Denmark.

I ONCE WAS A HAWK NOW I’M A DOVE
TRACKLISTING
1  Falling
2  Don’t Come To My Rescue
3  I Took A Walk
4  No Home
5  Angels Fly
6  Dream On
7  I Thought I Knew You
8  This World Is Crazy
9  I Love You


JOBY FOX | 2023 promo photo

MUSICIANS
Joby Fox – vocals, guitar
Nikolaj Svaneborg – piano
Søren Nissum – guitar
Mark Kuhn – bass
Aske Stubkjaer Madsen – drums
Freja Underbjerg Wurtz – backing vocals

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