| New song! |
[20 Jun 2009|12:08pm] |
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If you guys subscribe to the Voxtrot podcast on iTunes, you'll know that Ramesh has been putting up his radio shows. The newest episode, released on the 19th, has a new Voxtrot song called Berlin, Without Return... at around the 8:28 mark. Just thought you guys would want to know!
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| THE BOYS ARE BACK~ |
[16 Mar 2009|09:08pm] |
Kinda. And they've been listening to the Cure.
New Voxtrot single Trepidation Party is available for free download at Voxtrot.net.
And that picture of nine Rameshes is quite delish, if you ask me.
Voxtrot were a group five boys who lived together, traveled together, ate together and dreamed together. Theirs was a winding path that led from Austin to New York, New York to California, California to London, London to France, Holland, Switzerland, Germany and Spain, across to Mexico, and then finally home. Left with only a pocketful of memories and a handful of the most marvelous new friends, the boys decided to lean back and think about what the years had brought them and what would be brought by those still to come. And so, with the fondest of affections, they shook hands and dispersed across the globe, vowing to notice what had gone unnoticed for so long. And then, one day, when the last summer months of Berlin had evaporated and all the money had been spent, Ramesh returned to Big Salmon (the house where Voxtrot songs are built) with a borrowed Korg Electribe and said, "What do you suppose we try this again?" And so, as it has been happening since the beginning of time, one day folded into the next...
FUCK GUYS I AM SO HAPPY HE'S BACK IN AUSTIN OMG Also lol @ the Dylan refrence. Adorable.
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[11 Sep 2008|08:21pm] |
Hello fellow Voxtrot fans!
Quick question. I was wondering if any of you know/have any ideas about what the lyrics of last part of the song "Wrecking Force" may be. When I listen to it, I hear some unintelligible words and then "you are the wrecking force, you are the wrecking force in me" (that bit's the one I'm referring to, if "the last part" wasn't quite specific enough). And then something about "when I was sixteen". But otherwise I can't understand anything from the final "jump on in, the water's fine for swimming", and I'd be interested to know if anybody else can make out anything else, has any thoughts, whatever.
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