ALEX HENRY FOSTER
ANNOUNCES NEW ALBUM
TO BE RELEASED AS FIRST IN FIVE-ALBUM SERIES
‘THE FRAGILE BEAUTY (OF NEW MORNING HOPES)’
OUT 23RD OCTOBER
FIRST SINGLE
“SPRINGTIME”
OUT NOW

Alex Henry Foster, the Montreal-based artist and former frontman of the post-rock band Your Favorite Enemies, today released “Springtime,” the first glimpse of new projects on the horizon.
‘2 out October 23rd, is the first of five albums in a broader series, written and recorded in Virginia, Morocco and Canada. The releases represent Foster’s metamorphosis from one life to another, honouring the communities, relationships, and experiences that have helped shape him.
“Springtime,” the first single from ‘The Fragile Beauty (of New Morning Hopes)’, calls upon Foster’s personal tribulations: particularly the moment he died on the table during emergency heart surgery. The minor, dissonant chords set to a surging pulse ignite a sense of urgency that underscores Foster’s lyrics: “Springtime, Springtime / Your grief rises afar.”
Written in a state of reflection at Foster’s home away from home, Tangier, Morocco, the single describes the feeling of being disconnected from the physical body and searching for life among death. The accompanying video was shot in Morocco and features the late Moroccan artist, Najoua El Hitmi, a friend of Foster’s.
“The song echoes the late Palestinian poet and writer Mahmoud Darwish’s references about the metaphoric nature of spring as the juxtaposing struggle between our personal faith in the profound longing for intangible evolution and the collective desire to experience a palpable long-awaited rebirth,” explains Foster.
Foster’s global influences carry through to the song’s production, which incorporates African instruments and Arabic percussion, merging sitar, hammered dulcimer, bongos and congos with fuzzy electric guitars and pounding drums.
Following the release of ‘The Fragile Beauty (of New Morning Hopes)’, Foster will headline Festival Taragalte, a nomadic music and culture festival held annually in the sand dunes of M’Hamihd El Ghizlane in Morocco showcasing music, poetry, and arts. His historic performance marks the first time an artist from outside Africa has been included on the lineup. More details to be released soon.
Foster will return to Europe this fall with his “Defying Gravity” tour. Dates kick off November 24 in Rüsselsheim, Germany and extend through December 12 in Paris with stops throughout Switzerland, Denmark, Poland, additional German dates, and The Netherlands. A full list of dates are below.
Alex Henry Foster, who grew up in the tenements of Montreal, has since become an author,
artist, entrepreneur and human rights advocate, holding firm to a belief that music, art and
community are inseparable. Foster, who co-owns record label Hopeful Tragedy Records and
co-founded the multimedia complex Upper Room Studio in a former cathedral, opened
Drummond Vinyl, a record pressing plant in 2023. His reach extends to lifestyle brands, with
Fabrik, a conceptual creative group from which clothing collections and a jewelry brand
emerged, as well as La Maison de Tanger, a boutique hotel in Tangier, Morocco. Throughout
his career, Foster has advocated for human rights, speaking out about racism, street gang
violence, child soldiers, and mental health, collaborating with Amnesty International and War
Child among others.
OCTOBER
31 – M’Hamihd El Ghizlane – Festival Taragalte
NOVEMBER
24th – Germany, Rüsselsheim – Das Rind
26th – Germany, Munich – Kranhalle
28th – Switzerland, Aarau – Kiff
DECEMBER
1st – Germany, Hamburg – Nochtspeicher
3rd – Germany, Berlin – Mikropol
5th – Poland, Poznan – Blue Note
6th – Poland, Warsaw – Hybrydy
7th – Czech Republic, Prague – Café V Lese
8th – Germany, Dusseldorf – Ratinger Hof
9th – Netherlands, Nijmegen – Merleyn
11th – Netherlands, Zoetermeer – Cultuurpodium Boerderij
12th – France, Paris – Nouveau Casino
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