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VOXTROT - Voxtrot

| MusicEmissions.com | | The self-titled debut from Austin’s Voxtrot is a breath of sweet relief. After addicting a devoted fan-base to their retro Britpop with a string of critically-acclaimed EPs, Voxtrot had much to live up to. 2005’s Raised By Wolves EP introduced the world to front-man Ramesh Srivastava’s energetic yearning vocals, singing of youthful exploits and backed by ridiculously catchy indie instrumentals. Mothers, Sisters, Daughters, and Wives followed in 2006, and Your Biggest Fan rounded out the year—both digging up more sides to the indie-pop outfit and subsequently adding more fans....full text |
| | Lost At Sea magazine | | It has been half a decade - what has Voxtrot been waiting for? The Austin band that formed in 2002 has maintained the same lineup since then, released three EP's (perhaps following Beta Band's arc), and has finally released a debut long-player, with all new material, no less. Well, good on ya, Voxtrotters. In this day of instant, pre-heated acts it's nice to see it done the old fashioned way: learn to play well together, develop a loyal following vis-à-vis solid live shows, and build those writing chops....full text |
| | PrefixMag | | Rocket from the Crypt's John Reis once said of his band's early shows that they would intentionally play for only about twenty minutes in order to leave the audience wanting more. Although the idea was straight out of Show Biz 101, it now seems quaint in an age that embraces super-saturation....full text |
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