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Biography
Members:
David Dennis- guitar, vocals
Anthony Aguiar- guitar, organ, backing vocals
Phillip Munsey II-bass
Kurt Allen- drums
We are often told to make the most of each day. But Voxhaul Broadcast, a four piece band from Orange County, California, took this mantra to the extreme. Frustrated with the formulaic nature of today’s indie rock scene, the band decided to record and mix their debut EP “Rotten Apples” live. In one day. So on a sunny day in June 2007 the record was recorded live by Dwayne Larring, mixed by Dave Larring and later mastered by Mark Chalecki at Capitol Mastering.
It was a decision that came naturally to these childhood friends. Having played together in various incarnations for years, David, Tony, Phil, and Kurt began to consider themselves more of a live band than a studio one. Previous recorded efforts had been mainly done at home, laying down songs they had the chance to pick apart and overanalyze. The results of this process bordered on stale, an adjective that is far from reflective of the energy and passion they exude on stage.
After signing with Retone Records early in 2007, Voxhaul decided to take a page from some of their favorite artists and embrace the kinks and mistakes that make live records so great. By harnessing a sound that reflects a range of influences from James Brown and Al Green to The Beatles and Donovan, the group composed tracks with smart lyrics and undeniably catchy beats. In turn, the results of their labor are 8 songs full of raw enthusiasm, echoing the sort of musical honesty that turns even the most pretentious listeners into fans.
The LA Times picked Voxhaul Broadcast as one of the “buzz bands” to watch in 2008, hailing their “soul-infused rock” while the Futuresounds blog says “one listen to this batch of songs and you’d never guess this band was from Orange County, feels more like Manchester, England, but it’s true. With lyrics like “I need your love in my blood, so I cut off all my limbs”, what’s not to like? A band with massive amounts of potential and star power in surplus.”
With the release of “Rotten Apples” and “Fact Fiction and Turquoise”, the band is ready to take off. They showcased at CMJ, played Sundance, performed at the Noise Pop fest in San Francisco, and won a coveted residency at Spaceland in Los Angeles. The band has appeared at SXSW and won the title of Best Indie Band at the Summerfest festival. This year alone Voxhaul Broadcast has accomplished multiple west coast tours as well as a national tour.
Voxhaul Broadcast will be releasing in September “Fact Fiction and Turquoise” a 5 song EP recorded at New Monkey Studio, a space made famous by the late Elliot Smith. The creative success of the EP sparked the inspiration to record a full length album at New Monkey Studio with Elijiah Thompson of the band Everest soon to be released.
Voxhaul Broadcast is looking forward to what’s to come with both the new record and new management with Chris Jones.
Voxhaul Broadcast’s debut EP “Rotten Apples” is available on Itunes.
