David Wax Museum
Fusing their myriad influences into a self-proclaimed genre they call "Mexo-Americana," David Wax Museum is the project of creative and romantic partners David Wax and Suz Slezak. After forming in 2008, the duo spent the next several years establishing themselves at standout festival appearances in the U.S. and eclectic folk-pop albums like 2011's Everything Is Saved and their 2015 breakout, Guesthouse. After a rarities compilation, the couple returned to work with 2019's Line of Light.
While a student at Harvard University, singer/songwriter David Wax nurtured his burgeoning interest in Mexican folk music by taking frequent trips south of the border to further his musical studies. After meeting singer and fiddler Suz Slezak back in Cambridge, Wax fused his Mexican-inspired songs with Slezak's Appalachian and Irish influences in a style they dubbed "Mexo-Americana." Under the name David Wax Museum, the two released their debut LP, I Turned Off Thinking About, in 2008 and began touring their eclectic sound across the U.S. Following the release of their 2009 follow-up, Carpenter Bird, they entered and won a song contest that landed them a spot at the 2010 Newport Folk Festival. Their breakout performance at the festival raised the band's profile dramatically and by the time they had released their critically acclaimed 2011 LP, Everything Is Saved, David Wax Museum were playing high-profile slots at South by Southwest and had moved up to Newport's main stage. With the release of 2012's Knock Knock Get Up, their sound began to broaden, becoming more expansive and experimental with increasing rock influences.
Merely friends when they began the project in 2008, Wax and Slezak eventually married and the challenges of raising a family on the road became a major influence on their approach to 2015's Guesthouse, which saw them taking increasingly bolder artistic risks. The album was a high point for the duo, hitting number 20 on Billboard's Folk chart and entering the Heatseekers chart at number nine. In September 2017, to celebrate both their 1,000th show and their tenth anniversary as a band, David Wax Museum released a collection of rarities and B-sides called Electric Artifacts. Working with My Morning Jack's Carl Broemel, they recorded their next studio album, Line of Light, which was released in 2019.
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20 album(s) • Trié par Meilleures ventes
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You Must Change Your Life
Country - Paru chez Nine Mile Records le 5 mai 2023
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Line of Light
Country - Paru chez Nine Mile Records le 23 août 2019
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Electric Artifacts
Alternatif et Indé - Paru chez Mark of The Leopard le 27 sept. 2017
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I Turned Off Thinking About
Folk - Paru chez David Wax Museum le 1 janv. 2008
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Uncover the Gold
Country - Paru chez Nine Mile Records le 15 juil. 2019
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A La Rumba Rumba
Folk - Paru chez Mark of The Leopard le 2 déc. 2016
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Everything Is Saved
Rock - Paru chez David Wax Museum le 22 févr. 2011
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Carpenter Bird: Revisited (10th Anniversary Edition)
Country - Paru chez Mark of The Leopard le 10 juil. 2020
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Equal in the Darkness
Country - Paru chez Nine Mile Records le 2 août 2019
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David Wax Museum on Audiotree Live
Alternatif et Indé - Paru chez Audiotree Music le 8 janv. 2016
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You Must Change Your Life
Country - Paru chez Nine Mile Records le 21 mars 2023
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Best Lover
Country - Paru chez Nine Mile Records le 16 janv. 2001
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Jam in the Van - David Wax Museum (Live Session) (Live in Austin,TX 2019)
Folk - Paru chez Jam in the Van LLC le 29 mai 2019
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