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Voxtrot - Voxtrot

| Musicomh | Oh how we loved Voxtrot. Such promise, and such succulent tunes. We literally wet ourselves when we heard Mothers, Sisters Daughters and Wives. The shame we felt picking through the lost property bin for unsoiled undies was well worth the pay off.
So here we are at the new album. There was so much promise early on has it made it all the way to their album?...full text |
| | Musicemissions | | 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....full text |
| | Stylusmagazine | | If the Internet reinvented the idea of the overnight sensation, Voxtrot were some of its first guinea pigs—a bunch of kids in their late teens and early 20s who suddenly found themselves digital darlings off the strength of a couple self-produced, self-released EPs recorded in the sweltering heat of a Texas summer, home on break from college, high off the powerful fumes of first creation. Riding a Belle & Sebastian/Felt/Smiths fixation, baby-faced frontman Ramesh Srivastava synthesized his heroes well, flashing a precocious talent for pairing perfect jangle-pop melodies to strikingly poetic images that belied his youth (“I saw the years go by in triple lines of grey”)....full text |
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