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The Epoxies

The Epoxies

  • Avg user rating: 4 stars Out of 21 votes
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  • Similar Artists: The Soviettes, Tsunami Bomb, The Gossip, Groovie Goulies

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Radiation (2:14) Date added: 08/24/05 | Total listens: 5,327

User reviews for The Epoxies

Average rating4 starsOut of 21 votes

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Editor's review

Straight out of a Missing Persons' video comes the Epoxies. Fronted by the cocky and persuasive Roxy Epoxy, the band's retro-futuristic Day-Glo aesthetic captures vintage new wave so well, they could pass for the house band in the movie "Valley Girl."

Biography

Fronted by the devastating Roxy Epoxy, The Epoxies' punked-up New Wave stylings, fashion forward look and unbelievable stage show have caught the attention and imagination of the music world.

The band blends bouncey hooks and punk energy, with a knack for ultra-tight, pop songwriting. Balancing razor guitars and space age synthesiser sounds against driving beats and the urgent vocal stylings of Roxy Epoxy, The Epoxies music is new wave at it's irresistable best: catchy, upbeat and dancable as hell.

Since their formation the Epoxies have been on a tear. Following the breakout success of their single "Need More Time" The Epoxies released a self-titled debut album on Seattle's Dirtnap Records. The album flew off store shelves so fast the label was caught flatfooted. Three years later, the album continues to be a worldwide conversation piece. Sales have shown little sign of slowing down with the inclusion of "Need More Time" on Fat Wreck Chords widely successful "Rock Against Bush" compilation.

Sparked by the success of "Need More Time", the S/T album, three U.S. tours, and a European tour supporting NOFX, the Epoxies have wracked up print and radio attention both nationally and abroad.

2005 shows no sign of slowing down for the Epoxies. They have recently completed their second record "Stop the Future" to be released on Fat Wreck Chords on May 17th and are currently preparing for tours with both the Undertones and the Aquabats. Other exciting tour plans are currently in the works.

It's already been a whirlwind so far. What's coming next should prove to be even crazier…

The Epoxies are always seeking ways to promote themselves and their music. They will be happy to do anything they can do to help you with a story or interview. Please feel free to get in touch.

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