The Wax Girl

The Wax Girl is a Canadian post-rock project founded by Toronto-based producer and composer Alex Wright, in 2012.

The Wax Girl
OriginToronto, Ontario, Canada
GenresPost-rock, ambient
Years active2012 (2012)–present
LabelsWaxWerx
Websitelandofthewaxgirl.com
MembersAlex Wright

History

Formation

In January 2012, Wright began writing and recording cinematic demos as a creative outlet. Wright explained in an interview in 2014 that he initially used the moniker "The Wax Girl" out of necessity for categorizing his demos, and that the name first entered his mind after rearranging the letters of his own name.[1] As Wright continued to write and record music, he realized that he wanted to further pursue developing his body of work, and the name stuck around.[1]

Anosmic EP (2013-2014)

After taking a year to study Audio Engineering and Production in college, Wright began working on new material in September 2013. By March 2014 an EP was completed.[1]

On August 8, 2014, Wright self-released The Wax Girl's debut EP, Anosmic, with a limited run of fifty hand-numbered CDs. The EP was named after Wright's loss of sense of smell when he was 17.[1] For the week ending September 9, 2014, Anosmic reached #1 on CJAM-FM's Top 30 chart.[2]

Between Screens and Onwards (2014 -present)

On February 10, 2015, Wright self-released Between Screens, along with an animated video for the single, Nuclear Winter, which was premiered by Echoes and Dust (UK).[3]

Between Screens also drew favourable attention from Weird Canada and Ride the Tempo.[4][5]

On the background of the title, Wright has said "Without giving away too much, for me the title is a reflection of modern day relationships and how technology is disconnecting us."[6]

On August 5, 2015, Wright released a charity single titled "Onwards", with all proceeds to benefit the Canadian Mental Health Association.[7] Ride the Tempo premiered the video for Onwards, which was directed by London, Ontario-based filmmaker Edward Platero.[8]

Discography

Albums

Year Album Label
2015 Between Screens
  • Released: 10 February 2015
  • Format: Digital
Self-released

EPs

Year EP Label
2014 Anosmic EP
  • Released: 8 August 2014
  • Format: CD, Digital
Self-released

Singles

Year Title
2015 Onwards
  • Released: 5 August 2015
  • Format: Digital

Both Anosmic EP and Between Screens were recorded by Wright at his studio, The Castle, located in Toronto, Ontario.[6][9][10]

Music Videos

Year Title Credits
2015 Nuclear Winter Directed and animated by Alex Wright
2015 Onwards Directed by Edward Platero

Soundtrack

Television

Three tracks from Anosmic EP; "Broken Space", "Unknown Location", and "Sleep Disorder" were used in RTÉ2's new reality TV series Exiles.

Podcasts

"Broken Space" was used in the Freakonomics radio episode "I Don't Know What You've Done With My Husband But He's a Changed Man."[11]

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References

  1. "#MusicHangout with The Wax Girl", Way Too Indie, 8 August 2014. Retrieved on 30 April 2015.
  2. "CJAM 99.1 MHz - Windsor ON : Top 30 : Sep 9, 2014 : !earshot : charts", !Earshot, 9 September 2014. Retrieved on 30 April 2015.
  3. Salter, Dan "Exclusive: The Wax Girl - Nuclear Winter Video" Echoes and Dust, 10 February 2015. Retrieved on 30 April 2015.
  4. Brennan, Mark Anthony "The Wax Girl - Between Screens", Weird Canada, 2 April 2015. Retrieved 30 April 2015.
  5. Brennan, Mark Anthony "(Album Review) The Wax Girl - Between Screens", Ride the Tempo, 12 March 2015. Retrieved on 30 April 2015.
  6. Foofer "The Wax Girl - Between Screens | Echoes And Dust", Echoes and Dust, 12 February 2015. Retrieved on 30 April 2015.
  7. Reaney, James "Music for mental health", The London Free Press, 12 August 2015. Retrieved on 19 August 2015.
  8. Brennan, Mark Anthony "PREMIERE: The Wax Girl - Onwards", Ride the Tempo, 5 August 2015. Retrieved on 19 August 2015.
  9. "Anosmic EP - Liner Notes". Retrieved on 4 June 2015.
  10. "Between Screens - Liner Notes". Retrieved on 4 June 2015.
  11. "Full Transcript - I Don't Know What You've Done With My Husband But He's a Changed Man", Freakonomics, 17 September 2015. Retrieved on 21 September 2015.
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