Image
Categories: Bands New Releases News Reviews Singles Song Premiere

Wax Idols’ New Single Embodies the Embers of Loss

[dropcap]The[/dropcap] scent of burnt wax and charred streaks remain across this weighty, aching ballad, lamenting an extinguished companionship. Yet there is still a hopeful warmth deep in the core of this new single from Oakland-based Wax Idols. American Tragic, their third album, is coming October 16. Members Jen Mundy, Amy Rosenoff & Kevon Tecon (Both members of Vaniish)  and manager/founder Hether Fortune first came together in 2011, and are releasing their work this time on Collect Records.

The new album title suggests a universality she is aiming for in her songwriting at this point, and possibly a narrative structure, recalling one of two popular forms of ancient Greek theater. In the end, it is hinting at a turbulent, destructive force in her life and her battle, resolution, coping.

After the song’s robust beginning, Fortune’s throaty, androgynous voice carries the listener through powerful guitars and oscillating synths. Her soul’s words harbor two prominent emotions regarding her loss: an angsty resentment, and a resigned reluctance, chanting in synchronicity during the chorus. This is the anthem of a strong woman who is getting older and now knows the best thing to do in this situation, yet a big part of her is still impassioned with indignation, and then sobered up with chagrin. She is working on letting go with grace, which is evident in the nuances of her voice and instrumentation.

Since pictures are worth a thousand words, you can find evocative imagery that best sums up the quartet  at waxidols.tumblr.com. Find them as well on Facebook and Twitter. You can digitally order American Tragic here.


post-punk.com

From the Editor at Post-Punk.com

Recent Posts

  • Bands

Poison & Rain — Louisiana Alt-Rockers The Links Debut Psychedelic New Single “Sela”

Louisiana’s own The Links emerged from Lafayette’s sun-baked streets in the early 2010s, their sound a raw cut of Southern…

2 hours ago
  • Bands

Deliver Us From Evil — Vancouver Shoegaze Act Revolution Above Disorder Debuts Video for “The Flowers of Destruction”

Decadence and seduction Oblivion is coming Deliver us from evil The Flowers of Destruction Revolution Above Disorder, led by Irish-born…

2 hours ago
  • Bands

Toronto Shoegazers Rituals Debut Hazy Post-Punk Single “Illusions”

Toronto shoegaze outfit Rituals first stirred to life in 2009, a quiet experiment in Adam Seward’s small, dim room, where…

1 day ago
  • Bands

Filled with Fire — Swiss Cold Wavers Future Faces Unveil Video for “Neon Outlines”

Filled with fire Come to me Suspended with so much pleasure No matter how scared we may be To live…

1 day ago
  • Bands

Starlight Star Bright — Icelandic Trio Kælan Mikla Pull Down the Veil of Night in Their Video for “Stjörnuljós”

Be a starlight once more that guides me in the dead of night and when your fire weakens I shall…

2 days ago
  • Bands

Qual Unleashes Sci-Fi Apocalyptic Video for Primal EBM Jam “Funeral Fashion”

Sarcophagus golden carcass Sarcophagus rigor mortis Drenched in cataclysm and curled in dystopian dread, Qual—William Maybelline’s fierce alter ego—seizes the…

3 days ago
Sticky Footer Banner with Close Button