Foley (band)

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Foley
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Foley in 2024
Background information
Origin Auckland, New Zealand
Genres Pop, indie pop
Years active2017–present
MembersAsh Wallace, Gabriel Everett
Website www.wearefoley.com

Foley are a pop music duo from Auckland, New Zealand. The duo is composed of multi-instrumentalists, songwriters and vocalists Ash Wallace and Gabriel Everett. Foley have been nominated for three Aotearoa Music Awards alongside two APRA Silver Scroll Awards. The band has toured with Remi Wolf, and played shows with Tove Lo, Still Woozy, BENEE, Two Door Cinema Club, Flight Facilities.

Contents

In 2022 the band signed to Nettwerk Music Group, releasing their debut album Crowd Pleaser in 2023.

Members

Touring members

Discography

Studio albums

List of albums, with selected details and chart positions
TitleDetailsPeak chart positions
NZ
Albums

[1]
Crowd Pleaser
  • Released: 25 August 2023
  • Label: Nettwerk
  • Formats: Streaming, digital download
2

Extended plays

List of extended plays, with selected details and chart positions
TitleDetailsPeak chart positions
NZ
Albums

[1]
On My Conscience [2] 10
Vacation [4]
  • Released: 12 March 2021 [5]
  • Label: The Orchard
  • Formats: Streaming, digital download
19

Singles

List of singles, with year released and EP shown
TitleYearPeak chart positionsEP
NZ
Hot

[6]
"Settle" [7] 2017Non-EP singles
"Talk About It" [8] 2018
"Stranger" [9]
"Can't Help the Way" [10] 2019On My Conscience
"Cola" [11]
"Homesick"
"Midnight" [12] 2020
"Rendezvous" [13] Vacation
"So Personal" [14]
"Better Than Love" [15] 2021
"Anything Before You" [16]
"Coffee"
(featuring Tim Atlas)
202319Crowd Pleaser, Pt. 1
"What Got into You"24Crowd Pleaser
List of single appearances as featured artist, with year released and primary artist shown
TitleYearPrimary Artist
"Way Too Long" [17] 2020Health Club
"Shoe Size" [18] 2020CASES
"Domino" [19] 2021Pacific Heights

Remixes

List of remixes, with year released and remix artist shown
TitleYearRemix Artist
"Talk About It – Art Heist Remix" [20] 2018Art Heist
"Talk About It – CASES Remix" [21] 2018CASES
"Cola – 33 Below Remix" [22] 202033 Below
"Smooth It Over – Mel Blue Remix" [23] 2022Mel Blue
"What Got Into You – Ethan Jupe Remix" [24] 2023Ethan Jupe
"What Got Into You (Flip)" [25] 2023HIGH HØØPS

Music videos

List of music videos, with year released and director shown
TitleYearDirector
"So Personal" [26] 2020Molawin Evangelista and Platform Studios
"Killing Me Babe" [27] 2022Katherine Brooke
"Smooth It Over" [28] 2022Connor Lambert
"Nothing" [29] 2023Connor Lambert
"Coffee" feat. Tim Atlas [30] 2023Tom Grut
"Tongue" [31] 2023Connor Lambert
"What Got Into You" [32] 2023Tom Grut

Awards

YearAwardNominationResult
2019 APRA Awards Silver Scroll Award – "Can't Help The Way" [33] Nominated
2021 Aotearoa Music Awards Te Kaipuoro Arotini Toa | Best Pop Artist – "Vacation" [34] Nominated
Breakthrough Artist of the Year – "Vacation" [35] Nominated
2023 APRA Awards Silver Scroll Award - "Smooth It Over" [36] Nominated
2024 Aotearoa Music Awards Te Manu Taki Arotini o te Tau | Best Pop Artist – "Crowd Pleaser"Nominated

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