The band is set to perform at the West Holts stage tomorrow.
New York sibling quartet Infinity Song makes a subtle shift from their soft rock style with their new satirical single, ‘London Foxes’.
Highlighting their trademark vocal harmonies, ‘London Foxes’ accelerates the tempo with a string-drenched, disco-infused rhythm characterized by a sense of transatlantic frustration and an infectious sing-along hook, “C-C-C-Callin’!”.
The song emphasizes the group's familial connection, inviting audiences to join in as they embark on an extensive tour throughout 2025.
Infinity Song expresses: “We’re really eager to connect with our fans in Europe, the UK, the US, and Japan for the first time this year! We’re bringing new music, new dance moves, and more on this tour. We can't wait to see you!”
The group consists of four siblings: Abraham, Angel, Israel, and Momo Boyd. They released their ‘LIVE’ album in February, and in April, Momo Boyd made her solo debut with the Americana-influenced ‘American Love Song’.
Currently in the midst of their world tour, which began with two nights at the iconic Blue Note Jazz Club in NYC, Infinity Song is sharing their unique sound globally, with performances at Glastonbury, along with various dates across Europe, Asia, and North America this year.
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