If cutting-edge pop music in America is a melting pot of styles, genres, and influences, then the Nashville-based alt-rock artist Bryce Fox has one hand firmly on the stirring stick. The singer, who was born and raised in Bloomington, Indiana, before moving west to cut his teeth in Los Angeles, explored myriad musical avenues in the first decade of his career and has now fused his diverse tastes and talents with his chameleon-like songwriting abilities to develop a truly wide-reaching yet singular sound. With his forthcoming album, Fox has moved beyond the sensual songcraft he made his name on to explore an expansive and mature series of songs concerned with his fresh yet fragile family trying to survive in a chaotic, dangerous world. By harnessing this mix of inspirations and diverse sonic pathways while embracing the regional touchstones and personal details of his own melting-pot All-American story, Bryce Fox has arrived in a major way.