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This CD compiles their early workings while also touching on present material. Tracks 1-3 are taken from their debut out-of-print 7" that was released on Henry's Finest Recordings in 1998. Track 4 originally appeared on "Living Silent" compilation on Status Recordings. Track 5 appeared on their split 7" with The Casket Lottery [Second Nature Recordings], tracks 6-8 are quality live recordings (including an amazing cover of U2's "New Years Day") intended to give the listener a feel for the energy o... [ read more ]
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On their debut album, the members of Waxwing set the standard for melodic punk rock, using the loud/soft dynamic and introspective lyrics to full effect. Though For Madmen Only, on a whole, is not as powerful or multifaceted as One for the Ride or Nobody Can Take What Everybody Owns, the record still highlights Rocky Votolato's brilliant songwriting and his ability to masterfully combine punk and folk. "Corner Store," for example -- which has both a hushed, ominous feeling and... [ read more ]
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On their third album, Waxwing get back to the emo-punk sound that inspired them to form a band in the first place. Nobody Can Take What Everybody Owns is passionate, earnest, and more aggressive and the band has never sounded better. Singer/songwriter Rocky Votolato is vocally reminiscent of Jimmy Eat World's Jim Adkins. A boyish charm surrounds him, but Votolato aches in concern. Nobody Can Take What Everybody Owns shows Waxwing's self-awareness of society's own paranoia and ... [ read more ]
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