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Take Me Home

Zox

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Album Review

The debut release from Rhode Island quartet Zox takes much of its influence from the third wave ska revival bands of the mid-'90s, harvesting mild punk and jam band elements. However, the band carves a unique niche for itself with the inclusion of the wailing, adventurous violin work of Spencer Swain, whose soaring licks rank up there with Papa John Creach and Boyd Tinsley in both style and sheer inspiration. Take Me Home offers smart songcraft that is diminished by a few poor production choices: some songs end far too suddenly and anticlimactically, while others linger on too long, as on a nearly six-minute reimagining of Pachelbel's Canon (recast simply as "Canon" here). On the whole, though, the album offers intriguing interplay of dramatic and accessible elements, and is lyrically impressively thoughtful. Despite the generally spirited music, there is an air of pensiveness to the record, a palpable longing for shelter and security that justifies the album's title. That thematic maturity is an important part of what drives Take Me Home and makes it different and a cut above most indie releases. Standout cuts include "The Squid," the touchingly honest "Rain on Me" and "Homebody," and "Goodbye to You," a stark track oddly reminiscent of the Specials' "Ghost Town."

Customer Reviews

This Is A Must-Buy Album

I saw ZOX in concert about a month ago, and it was the best live show I've ever been to. They have amazing stage presence and sound great live (Spencer, on violin, is especially cool to watch). If you get a chance to see them, go! But if you can't see them in concert, do the next best thing and buy this album. This isn't my favorite of their albums, but it has plenty of awesome songs (I especially recommend "Delicious", and "Eventually" and "Homebody", both of which I saw live). The unique blend of styles and the incorporation of violin makes this different (and better) than most other albums out there.

SWEET!

A mix of classical, caribbean, and rock formed in every song. I'm a big gamer so music doesnt come so easily to me. When i heard CANON I am addicted 2 it. As im typing right now i'm listening 2 The Squid; reccomend CANON tho if u only wanna buy 1 song

Amazingly Indescribable

Zox creates an amazingly indescribable blend of sounds. Their ability to blend classical/rock/reggae/Indy and other styles of music into one beautiful sound astounds me. I love listening to Zox in any mood and any place. I have shared this music with many of my friends on car trips and we all agree that ZOX is AWESOME! I look forward to the debut of their next Album "The Wait" this summer. I have heard a few of the sample tracks and its sounds great! :)

Biography

Formed: 1999 in Providence, RI

Genre: Alternative

Years Active: '00s

Despite their musical differences, eclectic jam band Zox will forever be nestled next to cult favorite Vancouver indie rockers Zumpano (Carl Newman's band prior to the New Pornographers) — not just alphabetically, but for quirks of nomenclature: both bands are named after their drummer's surnames. In this case, drummer John Zox met singer and guitarist Eli Miller when both were undergrads at Brown University in Providence, RI, in 1999. Zox and Miller's dorm room jam sessions, marked by a shared...
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