Black Foxxes is a British rock trio from Exeter. It was founded in 2013 by Ant Thornton, Mark Holley and Tristan Jane, who met while performing with different bands in the city's flourishing music scene. It stormed into the limelight in 2014 with the EP Pines which was lauded for its originality. The release of the record led to the trio amassing a larger fan base and touring extensively. Only a year later, Black Foxxes signed a deal with the record label Spinefarm which issued the single "Husk" to rave reviews from listeners and critics alike. As the group's popularity grew, it was invited to grace the stage at storied festivals like the Reading and Download Festivals. The band has since released albums like I'm Not Well, Reiði and Black Foxxes, and continues to elicit subliminal reactions through its fusion of grunge, indie rock and country elements.