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Fox Stevenson sparks fire with “Memories”

  • May 2, 2025
  • Natalie Patrick
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Fox Stevenson is back, releasing a new track, an emotional hand grenade from the heart of drum and bass. His latest single, “Memories,” is a pulsating, soul-baring roller coaster that weds his punk rock past with his electric present, the kind of transcendent mood-balancing act that splits the difference between raw feeling and rave-floor fire.

Wholly crafted from the ground up by Stevenson himself, yes, that’s writing, singing, producing, and mastering, “Memories” is incredible proof of pure artistic independence. But beyond the technical accomplishment, the heart of it is the thing. Interspersed between the pounding kick drums and breakneck BPM, there’s a deep humanity coursing through it, a meditation on connection, impermanence, and ghosts of what might have been.

Starting with sky-staring vocals that wouldn’t sound out of place breaking through glass, Stevenson reels you in on emotion before throwing you headfirst into a high-voltage mix of jagged synth stabs and tightly sprung D&B rhythms. It’s as if your favorite early-2000s pop-punk anthem had an adrenaline shot while on the dance floor. There's angst, adrenaline, and no shortage of hooks. And that makes “Memories” an energetic song that sacrifices art for dance. Indeed, it does, and it gets a lot of mileage out of the tension between the two.

The lyrics are a simmering bucket of vulnerability, but the production will not be still. This is music that mourns as it moves, that dances as it burns. Stevenson’s punk roots run through the very DNA of the track. You can hear it in the urgency of his delivery, the underlying note of protest in the choruses, the unwillingness to play it safe. But his electronic expertise, steadfastly contemporary even while repurposing ancient artifacts, lifts it to a level all his own. This is what cross-genre should sound like. It should not be forced, but fluent.

“Memories” is greater than another D&B banger. It’s a testament that emotion and momentum need not be mutually exclusive. It’s a three-minute dash past nostalgia, heartbreak, and hope, encased in the unmistakable blaze of a Fox Stevenson production. This one’s for the ravers who never lost faith in melody, the punks who learned to love a synthesizer, and anyone who’s ever held that second a little too close when that second slipped away.

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