The Waxwings | |
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Origin | Detroit, Michigan, USA |
Genres | Indie rock |
Years active | 1997–2005 |
Labels | Bobsled, Rainbow Quartz, Cass, Schnitzel Records Ltd. |
Members | Dean Fertita James Edmunds Kevin Peyok |
Past members | Dominic Romano |
Website | www.thewaxwings.com |
The Waxwings were an American rock band, formed in 1997 in Detroit, Michigan.
The band's lineup comprised Dean Fertita on vocals and guitar, James Edmunds on drums and percussion, and Kevin Peyok on bass guitar. Brendan Benson filled in on guitar for touring, following the departure of guitarist/vocalist Dominic Romano.
They released three full-length albums: Low to the Ground in 2000, Shadows Of... in 2002, and Let's Make Our Descent in 2004. The band's music was influenced by 1960s psychedelic pop and folk rock, featuring rich, complex instrumentation and vocal harmonies which separate them from the raw garage rock revival scene in Detroit.
The Waxwings toured with Guided By Voices, Travis, Matthew Sweet, The Strokes, and fellow Detroit band The White Stripes.[1][2]