Vox
Sarah McLachlan · 1988
18 min · 3 tracks · pop rock ยท soft rock ยท adult contemporary music
Ethereal synths intertwine with McLachlan's haunting vocals, creating a dreamlike soundscape of introspective pop.
Vox is a single by Sarah McLachlan, released in 1988. Ethereal synths intertwine with McLachlan's haunting vocals, creating a dreamlike soundscape of introspective pop. 'Vox' is significant for introducing McLachlan's unique blend of soft rock and adult contemporary music, which would become her signature style. The album helped establish her presence in the Canadian music landscape and laid the groundwork for her future commercial successes. Here's what makes it worth your time and what to listen to next.
Frequently Asked Questions
What does Vox sound like?
Ethereal synths intertwine with McLachlan's haunting vocals, creating a dreamlike soundscape of introspective pop. Rooted in pop rock and soft rock.
What makes Vox by Sarah McLachlan notable?
'Vox' is significant for introducing McLachlan's unique blend of soft rock and adult contemporary music, which would become her signature style. The album helped establish her presence in the Canadian music landscape and laid the groundwork for her future commercial successes. Released in 1988, 'Vox' is Sarah McLachlan's debut album, marking her entry into the music scene after signing with Nettwerk Records. At this time, she was just beginning to carve out her identity as an artist, following early performances in Vancouver clubs and building her songwriting craft.
How many songs are on Vox?
Vox has 3 tracks, running approximately 18 minutes.
Tracklist
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- 1 Vox (extended remix) Standout 6:59
- 2 Vox (instrumental dub mix) Standout 5:47
- 3 Into the Fire (extended remix) Standout 5:59
Artist Origin
Canada
Runtime
18 min 45 sec
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