Crazy like a Fox.Byline: Victor D. Infante in·fan·te n. A son of a Spanish or Portuguese king other than the heir to the throne. [Spanish and Portuguese, both from Latin COLUMN: TEN THINGS TO DO You can feel the reggae influence in Three Legged Fox's particular brand of indie rock Indie rock is a genre of alternative rock that primarily exists in the independent underground music scene. The term is sometimes used interchangeably with underground music as a whole, though more specifically implicates that the music meets the criterion of being rock, as . It settles into the strum of the guitar, into the vocalist's phrasing. And of course, it manifests pretty clearly in the lyrics of songs such as "Higher Love." But unlike a lot of contemporary reggae bands, Three Legged Fox doesn't feel reductive re·duc·tive adj. 1. Of or relating to reduction. 2. Relating to, being an instance of, or exhibiting reductionism. 3. Relating to or being an instance of reductivism. . This isn't a Bob Marley cover band, this is a flat-out indie rock band with a clear influence. That distinction makes all the difference, and gives the band a vibe that's clearly its own. Three Legged Fox performs with D.P.R. and the Fear Nuttin' Band at 8 p.m. Friday at the Lucky Dog Music Hall, 89 Green St., Worcester. ART: PHOTO |
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