[3] Sputnikmusic staff reviewer praised the album, saying "Foxing may be a cacophonous, unhinged symphony of chaos, but it's also one that quietly encourages us to look at what's already around us, open our arms, and embrace it while we still can...to reach out and touch what is real.
[7] Kyle Kohner of The Line of Best Fit stated: "by leaning into powerful dynamics and their natural propensity for climactic moments, Foxing has crafted a remarkably emotional statement about feeling emotionless".
[8] Caleb Campbell of Under the Radar found "the results are ambitious, expressive, and the most exciting work Foxing have yet delivered".
[5] Holly Hazelwood of Spectrum Culture concluded: "self-titled, self-released and self-produced, Foxing is the kind of album a band only makes after recognizing where they're going and instead, running in the exact opposite direction".
[4] All tracks are written by Conor Murphy, Eric Hudson, Jon Hellwig, Brett Torrence and Ian Jones