Vixens of Fall – Prove You Wrong

Riding the high of their successful Pozible Campaign which concluded this week, the Vixens of Fall are keeping the good times rolling with the release of fiery new single, ‘Prove You Wrong’ this Friday the 30th of September.

“Prove You Wrong is cheeky, rebellious… a rowdy good time! It’s tongue in cheek, sprinkled with a little chaos and dash of spice. A love letter to the wild ones!”, the sister trio said of the new single. The track promises a hook that will take no prisoners on the dance floor; hot and high, energetic, and sticky-sweet. It’s a tequila fueled road-trip down a neon-lit Memphis strip.

The track follows the Vixens down their laneway of an increasingly high energy Country-Rock sound, which they say is a taste of all that’s to come on their crowd-funded Debut Album due February 2023. Fans of the Vixens have validated the girls’ evolving sonic direction, with over 145 members of their community (or ‘Skulk’, if we want to be on brand) raising over $25,000 in under 4 weeks to support the production of the girls forthcoming record.

With over 100,000 streams on their previous single (Ain’t Goin’ Home) released this July, the Vixens are taking names and commanding attention like never before. Prove You Wrong is a co-write between the Vixens’ Adrienne Whitehouse, Rod McCormack (Paul Kelly, The McClymonts, Beccy Cole) and Nashville based Sally Barris (Kathy Mattea, Martina McBride, Lee Ann Womack). Their relevancy and community is on the up-and-up, and not a moment out of order.

2022 has been a game-changing, gear-changing year for the sisters, who started off with a bang when they were invited to open the Main Stage at Tamworth Country Music Festival. The energy continued full tilt as the Vixens set out to get another year of touring Queensland under their belts, including performances opening for Daryl Braithwaite at the Mount Isa Street Festival, and taking Crow Bar by storm at the Gympie Music Muster, including a very special main stage moment sharing a song with friend and Australian music legend Beccy Cole .

Prove You Wrong can be enjoyed in all the usual spots; and for lovers of a good old fashioned hard-cover copy, keep an eye out for the debut Vixens of Fall album this coming February.

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