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From the heart of the Musical Mecca of Athens, GA, emerges a dynamic rock and
roll band whose style is rooted in early grunge with an alternative edge. Formed
in 2005 in the heat of an Oxford, Mississippi summer, WILX is not afraid to
showcase their rock influences. One hundred percent focused on their high
intensity live shows and crafting timeless, unadulterated rock tunes, WILX is a
band ascendant. Having shared the stage with renowned national acts such as
Perpetual Groove, North Mississippi All Stars and the Whigs as well as being
featured on the Poplar Street Music Festival and AthFest, WILX is poised for the
next gigantic step.
Since settling in the
musical monolith of Athens, Georgia for two years, the quartet has amassed a
fervent following through commanding live performances and a relentless touring
schedule. Spending nearly the entire 2006 and 2007 on the road, WILX has honed
their creative chops into the powerful driving force it is today. Combining
three vibrant musical personalities in Hayden Smith (guitar / vocals / synth),
Wilkes Evans (drums) and Taylor Arnall (bass / vocals / synth), the WILX sound
encompasses decades of rock and roll influence, and embraces modern rock and
techniques.
The band’s first official
release, Didactic Dichotomy, captures all of the memorable melodies, gritty rock
riffs, rolling rhythms and resounding bass lines expected of the rock and roll
juggernaut. Produced by legendary control man John Keane (R.E.M., Widespread
Panic, Nanci Griffith) at his own studio in Athens, Keane harnesses WILX’s
grunge vibe and classic rock feel. “Settle Down” showcases the trademark dueling
guitar riffage between Smith and former WILX member, Grant Mitchell while “To
You and Yours” marches on with a sing-a-long chorus and a head-bobbing beat.
Released in September 2008, Didactic Dichotomy marked the most recent chapter
for the Athens trio.
WILX hit the road this
past Fall in full support of their debut album. Now, look for the band to be
venturing to new regional markets in efforts of spreading the WILX vibe.
Didactic Dichotomy is available for purchase online through the group’s website
(www.wilxband.com), CD Baby and iTunes, as well as at all of the group’s
blistering live shows
WILX Discography:
WILX completed their first self-titled debut album in
March ‘06. It is a 10-track disc with a
mixture of genres brewed from the South that leaves the
listener wanting more. The Album was engineered at
Tweed Recording Studio (Charlie Mars, Kudzu Kings,
Cedric Burnside, Jars of Clay) and mastered at Taproot.
Both of which are located in Oxford, MS.
WILX recorded
a single "What A Mess" in March of '07 with Engineer
Andrew Ratcliff again in Oxford, MS.
The 3rd
recording is an EP of the Album in progress. WILX
made a trip back to Oxford, MS in October of '07 to
record at Tweed Recording Studio. The 5 track EP
displays the matured songs that have been shaped by
performing live to big crowds.
The Newest
project, Didactic Dichotomy, was completed in July of
'08 with John Keane in Athens, GA. The mastering
was done by Rodney Mills. |