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Raised By Wolves EP

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Raised By Wolves
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The Start Of Something
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Missing Pieces
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Long Haul
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Wrecking Force
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Album Information

Total Tracks: 5   Total Length: 23:25

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Impressed

2old2pogo

Not a bad track on this E.p.

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Amazing

FreeSpkr

One great cut that is timeless. This CD is a must have. Love it!!

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Amazing

nahonisnice

Of of the best EPs ever released. I absolutely love Voxtrot.

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Excellent

AmilcarPoreca

Amazing! Listen to Wrecking Force and you will love this band!!

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HDIF

nunobensen

I heard Voxtrot on the Kids at the Club Compilation and I love it.

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socks

imac

voxtrot is socks rocking.

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excellent

PaulC123456789

This is a fantastic EP. I've been describing it to friends as a synthesis of Belle and Sebastian and the Smiths, but you can hear a lot more bands along that spectrum (Wedding Present, Orange Juice, Teenage Fanclub, etc.) if you listen closely. Some of the songs are better than others - Track 2 is certainly the standout, although it comes dangerously close to simply being an outtake on "The Queen is Dead". I would very much love eMusic to add the second Voxtrot EP, as I hear it is better than this one. This one, however, is very pleasant and very melodic.

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Haha, yes!

Airblasted

Sweet kids! I ordered their second EP off of another site a couple of weeks ago, and now emusic has the one I don't have! I saw these guys live a while back and they kick it hard. So, awesome, eh? This band is great! Their debut will be out like next year sometime!

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more fun than you can imagine

damole

an infectious Brit pop sound that has given me renewed faith in the Austin music scene and a reason to dance like a teenager.

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They Say All Music Guide

Listening to Austin indie pop collective Voxtrot is like taking a seminar in U.K. indie pop of the last 20-plus years. Jammed into their sound are the influences of the Smiths, Belle & Sebastian, the Sarah label, the Cure, New Order when they play guitars, and various shoegazers. Unlike many bands that are so in thrall to their influences that they sound like extremely whimsical karaoke, Voxtrot inject enough energy and personality into this EP to make it exciting and fresh rather than academic. The five songs are all well written, ably played, and sung in a charmingly indie accent. “Raised by Wolves” is the kind of rollicking epic that would make Belle & Sebastian proud and is the best song here, though “The Start of Something” (a jangling rocker with an undercoating of mournful horns) and “Long Haul” (a sweet ballad with glockenspiel and male/female harmony vocals) aren’t far behind. Only “Missing Pieces” misfires, and that is only because singer Ramesh Srivastava decides to do a spot of yodeling in the chorus. Never a good decision, but it doesn’t ruin the record — as it remains a pleasant and breezy introduction to a group for which indie pop fans should have high hopes. – Tim Sendra

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