Tablefox's latest single, ‘Digging In’, dives deep into the murky waters of self-sabotage. Frontman Clinton Bell puts it bluntly: “The voices in our heads often shape our fears and beliefs.”
When lead guitarist Matt Carson dropped a killer riff, the band knew they had something special, sparking a creative fire that pushed the track into full motion. The song’s title came to Clinton instantly, the first words that crossed his mind, and from there, the concept began to crystallize.
Blending pop, punk, and hard rock, ‘Digging In’ radiates an electrifying, raw energy—a blistering anthem that clocks in just under three minutes. Produced by the renowned Scott Seabright (Mumford and Sons, Six60, Passenger) and mastered by the iconic Steve Smart at Studio 301 (Pink Floyd, Simple Minds, The Jam), the track is as polished as it is powerful.
Visually, the track's artwork comes courtesy of the legendary Ant Sang (The Dharma Punks, Bro’Town), bringing a raw, unmistakable edge to the release.
‘Digging In’ drops on April 11th, and to celebrate, the band will perform a special NZ Music Month show on May 3rd, alongside MIDWAVE BREAKS and THE RAINFALL. Don’t miss it.