There is a refreshing sincerity at the heart of Brook Fox’s debut EP ‘Everybody’s In Love’. Across four concise yet impactful tracks, the Welsh indie-rock artist blends personal storytelling with observations on the world around him, creating a release that feels both intimate and surprisingly expansive.
While many songwriters tackling modern life can lean heavily into cynicism, ‘Everybody’s In Love’ acknowledges the anxieties and frustrations that define contemporary existence. Throughout, the EP searches for optimism in human connection, suggesting that even during turbulent times, companionship can provide a sense of stability and meaning.
Musically, the release sits comfortably within the modern indie-rock landscape. Bright, guitar-led arrangements provide the backbone throughout, while his own expressive vocal delivery gives the songs a warmth and authenticity that immediately draws us in.
Opening track ‘Together’ establishes the EP’s emotional and musical foundations, exploring themes of unity and shared experience with an easy confidence. Elsewhere, ‘Rome’ expands its sense of scale, pairing vivid imagery with a restless energy that captures the excitement of escape and possibility.
One of the collection’s strongest moments arrives with ‘Anywhere With You’, a track that beautifully encapsulates the EP’s central message. Here, the song finds meaning in the people we share our most beloved experiences with. It’s a heartfelt sentiment that feels universal without ever becoming sentimental.
While the title-track brings the release to a fitting conclusion. Balancing social observation with personal reflection, it examines a complicated world through a hopeful lens. The song recognises uncertainty and division, but chooses to focus on the connections that continue to pull people together.
Having already attracted attention from radio and independent music outlets, it is easy to understand why Brook Fox is beginning to build momentum. ‘Everybody’s In Love’ introduces an artist with a clear voice, a strong melodic instinct, and an encouraging ability to find light in difficult places.
For a debut EP, it feels remarkably assured. More importantly, it suggests that Brook Fox is quietly becoming one of the UK’s more exciting emerging artists.
