Michael, Andy, and Jacob began the project that became Salt Fox in 2016, inspired by a decade-old list of self-improvement goals found in a ruined apartment. The building they practiced in was torn down and the group stalled until they were invited to perform at a digital music festival during the pandemic. These days the group can be found performing their latest album “MISS YOU, KYLE / LOVA YA, BOYS!” on the weekends in Cedar Falls, Des Moines, Minneapolis and beyond while operating their gutter installation service during the week. You can hang on em!
Read the bio, "Salt Fox's rescued manifesto fuels their creative drive" at Iowa Public Radio
“Their debut EP is a dense, dizzying blend of synthesizers, drum machines, and electric guitars. There’s a lot packed into these six songs, and you’re going to just want to put it on repeat to catch everything, as I’ve done on many occasions.” - Tony Dehner
“Almost too magical to be true, Lost Woods Festival brought stellar Iowa musicians, cozy furniture and spellbinding vibes in its second year ” - Glenn Houlihan
“The Cedar Falls indie-pop group amassed a large crowd, and likely new fans, with their blend of chill beats with something groovier and more upbeat during their set at the [80/35 Music Festival] Iowa Public Radio stage on Friday.” - Paris Barraza
“The catchy debut single from Salt Fox, 'Woke Up on the Moon' balances chilled-out escapism with smooth pop infection. Hailing from small town Iowa, Salt Fox show memorable soundscapes and clever hooks throughout the single” - Mike Mineo
“['Slow Down on Gamblin'] is a song that makes you want to take a risk and bet more on yourself.” - Daniel Warren Hill