Waxwing | |
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Background information | |
Origin | Seattle, Washington, United States |
Genres | Emo, indie rock |
Years active | 1996โ2005 |
Labels | Henry's Finest Second Nature |
Past members | Rocky Votolato Rudy Gajadhar Andrew Hartley Cody Votolato |
Website | Archived Site |
Waxwing was an indie rock band from Seattle, Washington. The band officially broke up in late 2005, stating simply "we are finally calling it quits."[1]
In an interview with Seattle website The Stranger in April 2013, Rocky Votolato claimed that the band were working on new music, stating "We have been writing since early this year and can't wait to record another record. Not sure when that will happen but we're definitely planning on it." Rocky also claimed the band had "hopefully many more [live shows] to come". However, as of 2023, no new music or live shows have materialized and the band has not given any further details on said plans.[2]
Discography
Studio albums
- Waxwing 7" (Henry's Finest Recordings, 1998)
- For Madmen Only (Second Nature Recordings, 1999)
- One for the Ride (Second Nature Recordings, 2000)
- Intervention: Collection+Remix (Second Nature Recordings, 2001)
- Nobody Can Take What Everybody Owns (Second Nature Recordings, 2002)
Compilation appearances
- Living Silent (Status Recordings, 1998) - Track "Charmageddon"
- Split 7" with The Casket Lottery (Second Nature Recordings, 2000) - Track "Laboratory"
- This Changes Everything (Second Nature Recordings, 2001) - Track "Laboratory"
- Copper Press Presents ... Volume 13 - Track "Color"
References
- โ "Break-ups: Waxwing (1996-2005)". 23 November 2005.
- โ "Waxwing: "It's Good to Be Back" - Line Out - The Stranger". www.thestranger.com. Archived from the original on 2018-07-28.
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