Red Vox
Red Vox is an indie rock band from Los Angeles that formed in 2014. Their early track "Define Me" gained attention for its emotional pull, helping establish...
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Red Vox is an indie rock band from Los Angeles that formed in 2014. Their early track "Define Me" gained attention for its emotional pull, helping establish their presence. The band is led by singer-songwriter Vinny Reilly.
They've released several albums including Technicolor World in 2016, Crimson Embers in 2018, and Dawn Chorus in 2021. Songs like "Another Light" and "Memories Lie" show their range across indie rock and synthpop textures.
Their sound has drawn mixed reactions at times, but they've kept working without much fuss about it. They're still putting out music that feels like their own thing.
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