Review: Voxtrot - Raised By Wolves EP (or) the end is just the end
Posted on 15 January 2006 | 3 Comments
Filed Under: Album Reviews, Indie Rock
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Well folks, its finally over. The only thing that console me after watching the Bears defense get shredded like swiss cheese by the Carolina Panthers is knowing that the Steelers (my wife’s team) are still in it. Another thing that is consoling me right now is the Voxtrot EP Raised By Wolves.
I know I’m a little late with this one and that I’m probably the last music blogger on the face of the earth to post about Voxtrot, but this quintet from Austin, TX is just too good to ignore. Their decidedly un-Texas britpop sounds very similar at times to groups like The Beatles, The Smiths, Belle & Sebastian, and even Interpol. It is near-perfect danceable sunshine twee pop that is the cure-all to wash your sorrows away. Voxtrot also has a new EP entitled Sisters, Daughters & Wives due out on April 4th. Oh, if Morrissey hears this EP he’ll be jealous.
MP3 | Voxtrot – Raised By Wolves Raised By Wolves EP
MP3 | Voxtrot – Missing Pieces Raised By Wolves EP
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