No Vox

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“No Vox” is the third album from On These Airwaves.

All songs were written and produced by Eric Long and Tom Yoder.

 
 
 

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About the Album:

The band On These Airwaves “No Vox” record is an instrumental collaboration between two long time friends, Eric Long and Tom Yoder.

Yoder is a two-time Independent Music Awards winner for his 2004 album “The Moment the Apple Falls” and his 2010 song “Locked In.” Long wrote and co-produced the majority of the songs on the “Sunset Provisions” and “Majors and Minors” OTA records.  The duo wrote, recorded and played all instruments on “No Vox.”

The opener is the pleasing “Waterford,” an airy tune where multi-layered guitars are constructed around the framework of an arpeggiated synthesizer.

Next, “Cannonball” has a super sleuth Peter Gunn feel.

“Nine Lives” invokes Nine Inch Nails and “All the Comforts of Home” travels like a new Pink Floyd trip.

The mood changes with the Mazzy Star-sounding “Today After Tomorrow” and the joyous “Elfie Button.”

The record takes an ominous turn with “Umbra,” and the cinematic “The Delphi Confluence.”

The lush and reverb laden “Sleep On Titan” concludes the album like a pleasant dream after a restless night.

Michael Slear is the band photographer. The “Sleep On Titan” video was directed by Michael and Eric Long. The “Nine Lives” award winning video was directed by Reece Schietinger.

Interesting…The cover photo is actually the guitar that adorns the outside entrance of the Myrtle Beach Hard Rock Cafe… 

 
 
 

Half of the proceeds from sales of this and other On These Airwaves music will go to charity, specifically The Rotary Foundation, which does tremendous good worldwide.

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