Waax

Waax

alternative rock, pop rock, post-punk

Australia Est. 2012

"Waax channels dissonant guitar riffs and driving rhythms into explosive crescendos that evoke visceral emotions while maintaining an underlying sense of urgency."

Quick Start

A good place to start with Waax is…

Big Grief

Big Grief

2019

Waax matters for their raw, unfiltered exploration of personal and collective angst, striking a chord with listeners who find solace in their relatable narratives and gritty sound.
Waax matters for their raw, unfiltered exploration of personal and collective angst, striking a chord with listeners who find solace in their relatable narratives and gritty sound. Their music taps into the pulse of contemporary discontent, encapsulating the frustrations and complexities of navigating modern life in a way that resonates deeply across diverse audiences. The band's approach is characterized by an unabashedly candid performance style that transforms every show into a cathartic experience. With an emphasis on both energy and authenticity, Waax creates an atmosphere where vulnerability becomes a shared strength, inviting fans to engage fully with the music while reveling in its electric intensity. This process not only amplifies their emotional impact but fosters a strong sense of community among listeners. Lyrically, Waax often delves into themes of identity, self-doubt, and the chaos of relationships, employing a voice that balances irony with sincerity. Their storytelling captures moments of tension and release, encouraging listeners to process their own experiences through evocative images rather than straightforward narratives. The tone shifts between introspective and defiant, creating an engaging push-and-pull throughout their tracks.

Full discography

Waax's albums in order, from earliest releases to latest.

2 releases 2 albums 2015–2019
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Frequently Asked Questions

What does Waax sound like?

Waax channels dissonant guitar riffs and driving rhythms into explosive crescendos that evoke visceral emotions while maintaining an underlying sense of urgency. Rooted in alternative rock and pop rock. Start with Big Grief.

What is the best Waax album to start with?

The best album to start with is "Big Grief" (2019). It's the most representative of what makes Waax worth hearing.

Who is Waax for?

If you're into alternative rock and pop rock, Waax is worth your time. Waax channels dissonant guitar riffs and driving rhythms into explosive crescendos that evoke visceral emotions while maintaining an underlying sense of urgency.

How many albums does Waax have?

Waax has 2 releases in their discography, including 2 albums.