Miami shoegaze band Foxgloves surfs into Tampa on Friday

The Tilt and Floating Boy open the show.

click to enlarge Foxgloves - Photo via foxglovesmia/Bandcamp
Photo via foxglovesmia/Bandcamp
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There are shoegaze bands a plenty, but Foxgloves, one of South Florida’s most unique purveyors of it, blends its take on the genre with a touch of dream-pop and post-rock, too.

Featuring guitarist Jamil Najid together with guitarist/lyricist Dani Hamon, plus Frank Hernandez on drums and bassist Guillermo Selva, the Miami band arrives supporting a new single, “Surf,” a blast of ‘90s fuzz that feels like rolling through your old neighborhood on the hottest summer day.

The Tilt and Floating Boy open the show, and tickets to see Foxgloves play Hooch and Hive in Tampa on Friday, July 28 are still available for $10. Subscribe to Creative Loafing newsletters.

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