WAXAPPLES: HOUSE OF WAX

WAXAPPLES

HOUSE OF WAX

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“WAXAPPLES are a big, loud rock band that know how to write a melody, but don’t get tangled up in the current world of anonymous pop/punk rock. When they play, anyone can see they mean every word and every note." – John Doe of X.


WAXAPPLES second full length release, HOUSE OF WAX, is high octane rock-n-roll with punk rock underpinnings and a dash of twang.

Six years ago, husband and wife, Brian and Jamie Coakley started a rock-n-roll band. Having just given birth to their son, Liam, their desire was to stay true to the ideal that you can have it all and that rock-n-roll and family life could go hand and hand. They recorded some tracks in their home studio in Long Beach, California and named the project WAXAPPLES, in an effort to portray the idea of taking traditional rock music and fusing it with modern technology. These days, putting a song to wax means booting up your Apple MACINTOSH and that, is exactly what they did.

Whether listening to the bands debut album WAXAPPLES/WAXAPPLES, or watching a live show, the response from people to WAXAPPLES has been nothing short of amazement. It seems people are finding a reaffirmation in new music through WAXAPPLES extremely fresh and vibrant take on rock-n-roll. The live show has been described as “jaw dropping” and “unbelievable”. Dicky Barrett of The Mighty Mighty Bosstones calls them “Talented, hard hitting and original”. “It’s something else.” says Jamie “To see people line up and wait patiently to shake our hands and tell us how much we moved them, and it’s perfect because, rock-n-roll is, at it’s core, about moving people. On stage, it’s a little like a bar fight and a little like the tango. It’s rhythm and energy and release. It’s where safe collides with unsafe. Push the envelope a bit. Breath the music in and let go.”

It took three years of working in players, until WAXAPPLES line up (a power treo with saxophone and both male & female vocals) finally solidified in 2003. “We have a screaming sax (Matt Kalin) that can double vocals, as well as play guitar riffs. We have a drummer (James Grissom) that can play to a click or improvise jazz fills. We have a bass player (Marcus Irvin) that knows when one more note is too many and how to keep it all in the pocket. We have a female lead (Jamie Coakley) that can carry a note and kick ass on stage, and we have a band that feels like a family.” says Brian about WAXAPPLES. “We really wanted to find players that complimented the songs I write and my style on guitar. But we also wanted to find people who were as passionate and committed to making great music as we were. People we truly liked. These guys just fit in and it has made all the difference in the world. From rehearsal to recording to playing shows...it’s what rock-n-roll should be, fun! And I think that really comes across live.”

In 2004, Brian and Jamie established Nadine Records, to support WAXAPPLES, and released their first album, WAXAPPLES/WAXAPPLES, in August of that year.

Since March 2005, they have received steady air play on Indie 103.1 in L.A., “America’s Coolest Radio Station - Rolling Stone Magazine” and have appeared live on Dicky Barrett’s (The Mighty Mighty Bosstones) Mighty Morning Show, four times. They earned, without the help of a booking agent, coveted opening slots for world famous, world class acts such as The Violent Femmes, X, Social Distortion, The Gin Blossoms, Big Bad Voodoo Daddy, & Joan Jett & the Blackhearts, to name a few.

“We truly are D.I.Y. personified.” says Jamie. “Brian is the musical genius, and I run the label and manage the band. We do our own booking, our own publicity, as well as coordinate all the things a record label does when releasing an album. It makes for a busy life, but we really love what we do and the rewards; when you book a great show, or read a glowing article about your band, or get an email from a stranger who loves your music, it really means something. It tells us what we are doing is worthwhile. It’s what sustains us, pushes us forward, and at the end of the day, why we feel we are really lucky to be here and to have the opportunity to share our passion for music with others.”

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  • Another must have from the Waxapples
    author: Dude

    Got high but I should have known better. This is not your mothers 50’s band. This is shear rock and roll edgy music. This is the kind of music that rips your but off the couch and makes you dance around the house.

  • One of the grittiest, most heartfelt albums out of OC in a decade.
    author: jimbo

    If you like rock and roll, with all of the dirt, blood and pain but none of the pomp, whining or over-production, you shouldn't miss "House of Wax." These guys know how to rock, and present it on a silver platter. Tight rhythms, crunchy guitar, and a taste of soul assault the listener's ears. I say go get it now.

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