Released on February 5, 2026, โI Havenโt Seen Enoughโ opens a new chapter for Foxy Leopard, and it does so with a hush rather than a bang. Coming out of Quebec and tied to the wider narrative world that will continue on the upcoming album Before, the single introduces Clarabelle, a figure who exists before history tightens its grip, before conflict, before fracture, before the world starts asking impossible things of ordinary people. That shift in perspective is what gives the song its quiet power. Foxy Leopard has often circled the emotional wreckage left behind by larger events, but here the gaze turns to something more delicate, with youthful longing, hesitation, and the fragile belief that there is still time to figure life out.
โI Havenโt Seen Enoughโ leans into restraint, letting atmosphere do the heavy lifting. It opens with slow, heavy guitar strums that immediately cast a shadow, and then the voice slips in, breathy, intimate. At first, she sounds like she is singing from across the table in a dim room, holding back more than she says. Then, out of nowhere, the voice tightens and gnarlishly climbs into a cracking, gritty rasp on the line, โI ainโt dreaming of roses / Or a promise spoken strong,โ and suddenly the song bares its teeth. It is a striking turn, and it stops you in your tracks.
Halfway through, slow-paced beats begin to pulse underneath, and by the second chorus, they have grown just enough to deepen the songโs ache. Lyrically, the repeated refrain โI know, I know, I know / I havenโt seen enoughโ says everything. Clarabelle is not broken, not defeated, just standing at the threshold of life and sensing how much remains unknown.
All told, โI Havenโt Seen Enoughโ is tender, eerie, and beautifully unresolved.
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Review by: Naomi Joan
