Description: Additional Information from Movie Mars Product Description Zox: Eli Miller (vocals, guitar); Dan Edinberg (bass guitar); John Zox (drums, percussion); Spencer Swain. Personnel: Eli Miller (vocals, guitar); Spencer Swain (vocals, violin); Dan Edinberg (vocals, keyboards); John Zox (drums, percussion). Audio Mixer: Mitch Easter. Recording information: Fidelitorium Studios, Kernersville, NC; Low Watt Studios, Raleigh, NC. Photographer: Andrew Martin . The sophomore effort from Zox finds the band yearning to disassociate itself from the "jam band" and "third wave ska revival" labels that had been affixed to its 2002 debut, Take Me Home. In some ways this is a wise move: labels can be limiting, and those two genres were seen as somewhat passé by 2005. But in doing so, the band somehow loses one of its primary strengths: the signature violin wailing of virtuoso Spencer Swain. The Wait is a very fine album, reminiscent of 311 during that band's creative peak, but the de-emphasis of the electric violin solos deprives Zox of a bit of its uniqueness. Nevertheless, the 12 songs here (the opening track is an unnecessary instrumental intro) are consistent reminders that dynamic arrangements and a willingness to break with convention are what lift the band above most other indie rock acts. A meaty bassline carries lead single "Carolyn," a track oddly reminiscent of Counting Crows' "Mrs. Potter's Lullaby," which also benefits from lively, vivid lyrics that are confessional yet not corny. Other highlights include "A Little More Time" and "Bridge Burning," instantly memorable slices of frat-ska-rock with prominent backing vocal lines. Primary songwriter and singer Eli Miller again plumbs the depths of his heart without resorting to clichés or whininess; it's his vocals and guitar work that dominate the album. Drummer John Zox gets his, too, with an inspired workout on the splendidly melodic "Spades." But Swain's violin work, the linchpin on Take Me Home, is largely relegated to fills and the occasional solo, standing out as a countervoice on "Fallen" and as a white-noise foil to the lead guitar on closing track "I Am Only Waiting." Zox are more determined but slightly less distinctive with The Wait, a very enjoyable but less than awe-inspiring album. ~ Joseph McCombs About Movie Mars All items are Brand New. We offer unbeatable prices, quick shipping times and a wide selection second to none. Purchases come with a 30-day Satisfaction Guarantee (minus Shipping & Handling fees) on all unopened products. All items are from licensed Distributors. We do not deal with any Bootleg or Used items!
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Producer: Zox, Ted Comerford
Release Year: 2005
Format: CD
Genre: Rock, Rock & Pop
Run Time: 52 min.
Record Label: Armo Records
Artist: Zox
Release Title: The Wait