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Voxtrot.
Indie rock band Voxtrot first gained global attention during the blogosphere of the 2000s with a pair of beloved EPs ("Raised By Wolves" and "Mothers, Sisters, Daughters & Wives") released on their own label, Cult Hero Records. That momentum continued in 2006 with the EP "Your Biggest Fan," which debuted at #3 on the Billboard Hot Singles Sales chart, and their 2007 self-titled album on Playlouder/Beggars. Now, after over a decade apart, Voxtrot has reunited with renewed energy. "Dreamers in Exile," released via Cult Hero, is the band's first full-length album in nearly two decades. The album was written and recorded in Texas at bassist Jason Chronis's Haunted Air Studio and mixed by Dean Reid (Lana Del Rey, James Blake, The Black Keys). It reveals a group that has grown both wiser and bolder. Where the early records captured the uninhibited tumult of youth, this is an album of reckoning and renewal, tracing the passage of time, the distance between past and present, and the hope for connection that endures through it all.

Voxtrot.
Indie rock band Voxtrot first gained global attention during the blogosphere of the 2000s with a pair of beloved EPs ("Raised By Wolves" and "Mothers, Sisters, Daughters & Wives") released on their own label, Cult Hero Records. That momentum continued in 2006 with the EP "Your Biggest Fan," which debuted at #3 on the Billboard Hot Singles Sales chart, and their 2007 self-titled album on Playlouder/Beggars. Now, after over a decade apart, Voxtrot has reunited with renewed energy. "Dreamers in Exile," released via Cult Hero, is the band's first full-length album in nearly two decades. The album was written and recorded in Texas at bassist Jason Chronis's Haunted Air Studio and mixed by Dean Reid (Lana Del Rey, James Blake, The Black Keys). It reveals a group that has grown both wiser and bolder. Where the early records captured the uninhibited tumult of youth, this is an album of reckoning and renewal, tracing the passage of time, the distance between past and present, and the hope for connection that endures through it all.
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