FOXTIDE – ” Entropy “

Posted: April 12, 2026 in MUSIC

Foxtide are made up of Elijah Gibbins-CroftOey James and Ian RoblesFoxtide are a byproduct of being bred by the beach and raised by a DIY house-show scene. The SoCal three-piece were formed around garage jam sessions and earned their cult following through the intense vitality of their live shows. First starting to release music in 2019, it was the band’s second EP “Visions” in 2021 that took them from a hometown secret to a band to watch nationally. 

Foxtide have played alongside Backseat LoversEcho & The BunnymenLime CordialeSarah & The Sundays, Mustard ServiceBeach Goons, and more. Moving into the chapter of their next project, Foxtide are abandoning the idea that they need to create “perfect” music, and simply making what they like to listen to. Tinged with the aloofness of early 2000s rock, while experimenting with the formulas of modern pop, all threads are knotted in the authenticity behind Foxtide’s unrelenting love for music.”

Foxtide’s album “Entropy” is set to be released on April 17th, 2026. The album will feature 11 songs and has a total duration of 17 minutes

Fans can listen to the album on various platforms, including Apple Music and Amazon Music

Arriving on April 17th via Position Music, Foxtide will release their second album titled “Entropy”. A more mature step away from the surf-rock foundation the band introduced themselves with, “Entropy” draws near to the disorderly quality of life. Where celestial, nostalgic synths soar, the record remains tethered by guitar-forward arrangements and unguarded lyrics

San Diego’s Foxtide release one more single ahead of their new record, titled “Wait it Out.” The closing track of the upcoming album, Foxtide show themselves a lot of grace on the new song. Tender, patient, and anthemic, “Wait it Out” leafs through the pages of a chapter without allowing the book to slam shut.

Singer Elijah Gibbins-Croft said, “‘Wait it Out’ can be a message to yourself or the ones you love. That you’re willing to be patient for yourself or for them. Whether it’s waiting until you see them again or waiting with them for the hard times to pass.”

The album is described as a more mature step away from the surf- rock foundation, with celestial, nostalgic synths and guitar-forward arrangements. The title track, “Wait it Out,” is a message of patience, encouraging listeners to wait for themselves or loved ones. 

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