Univox debut s/t album available digitally today! Show at Maxwell’s with Fang Island tonight!
Posted on April 13th, 2010 in new, shows | Permalink

We are super, super, super, suuuuuuuper stoked to announce that Univox’s debut self-titled album is now available from all good digital retailers!!

You can purchase Univox’s Univox on:
Buy UNIVOX now on iTunes Buy UNIVOX on Amazon

Try it before you buy it!
Download a free MP3 of “Pi” & stream the entire album
at univoxtheband.com

The CD is available at shows & will be in all good record stores May 11, 2010.

The press are digging the album!!

Philly City Paper says:

Maybe it’s that dirty garage sound offset by those mesmerizing, multi-tiered vocals (everybody sings! at once sometimes!), or maybe it’s the dark, smirking lyrics. Not sure, but there’s something really right about the way this Philly four-piece thinks rock ‘n’ roll should sound. Univox’s new self-titled debut is an ambitious and confident opening statement: clever, Kinksy, punky, poppy and pretty, but not too pretty, you know?

Baby Sue says:

Hard-hitting aggressive underground pop/rock… Some of these songs are surprisingly complex in terms of vocal melodies and arrangements. Hard to say whether or not these guys’ intent is to avoid being pigeonholed but on this album they have succeeded in doing so… Cool music with a different sort of kick. TOP PICK.

Verbicide says:

A little bit of Iggy Pop influenced vocals, some driving garage rock beats, and some prevalent four-part harmonies make up the main ingredients for the debut album from Univox.

More press for your reading pleasure after the jump, but we also just wanted to remind you that Univox are also playing tonight at Maxwell’s in Hoboken (no jokin’!) with the “life-affirming and infectious” Fang Island (Pitchfork said it, not me) and “kaleidoscopic kraut-rock(ers)” Dinowalrus (to quote the New Yorker).

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Tues 4/13
Maxwell’s, Hoboken, NJ

Univox
Dinowalrus
Fang Island

8:30 pm   $8
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The Deli Magazine says:

When their music swells and you find yourself amidst joyous multi-layered harmonies, you can only grin because you know that you are experiencing something that is truly over the top in a good way.

All Music Guide says:

You don’t hear actual four-part harmony an awful lot in pop music these days, not since the heyday of doowop. You especially don’t hear four-part harmony in punk-edged indie rock, so Univox’s debut is pretty startling on a number of levels.

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