Vaux

Songs: 16
Albums: 5

Albums

Vaux - Audiblenarcotic
Audiblenarcotic
2004, songs: 1
Vaux - Plague Music
Plague Music
2004, songs: 1
Vaux - On Life; Living
On Life; Living
2002, songs: 2

Facts about Vaux

Vaux
  1. Post-Hardcore Band from Colorado: Vaux was a post-hardcore band originating from Denver, Colorado. Formed in 1997, the band consisted of members Quentin Smith (vocals), Greg Daniels (guitar), Adam Tymn (guitar), Ryder Robison (bass), and Joe McChan (drums). Vaux quickly gained attention in the underground music scene for their energetic live performances and unique blend of hardcore punk, post-punk, and experimental rock influences.

  2. Album Releases and Musical Evolution: Vaux released several albums and EPs throughout their career, each showcasing their evolution as musicians and songwriters. Their debut album, "There Must Be Some Way to Stop Them", was released in 2003 and received positive reviews for its aggressive sound and introspective lyrics. Subsequent releases, including "Plague Music" (2004) and "Beyond Virtue, Beyond Vice" (2005), further solidified Vaux's reputation as one of the most innovative bands in the post-hardcore genre.

  3. Critical Acclaim and Underground Following: Despite not achieving mainstream commercial success, Vaux garnered critical acclaim and developed a dedicated underground following for their uncompromising approach to music and artistry. Their dynamic live shows and experimental soundscapes earned them praise from critics and fellow musicians alike, with some drawing comparisons to bands like At the Drive-In and Refused. Vaux's willingness to push creative boundaries and defy genre conventions set them apart as a standout act in the post-hardcore scene.

  4. Hiatus and Disbandment: After years of touring and recording, Vaux announced an indefinite hiatus in 2008, leaving fans disappointed but grateful for the music they had created. The band members went on to pursue other musical projects and artistic endeavors, with some members continuing to collaborate with each other in various capacities. While Vaux officially disbanded, their music continued to resonate with fans, and their legacy lived on in the hearts of those who appreciated their unique sound and creative vision.

  5. Legacy and Influence: Vaux's impact on the post-hardcore genre continues to be felt today, with their music inspiring a new generation of musicians and bands. Their fusion of hardcore punk aggression, melodic sensibilities, and experimental tendencies paved the way for future artists to explore new sonic territory and challenge the boundaries of genre classification. While their time as a band may have been relatively short-lived, Vaux's legacy as pioneers of the post-hardcore movement remains intact, ensuring their place in t

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