Member Since: 1/31/2006
Band Website: http://www.thedoxies.com
Band Members: Brent Maness -- guitars, vocals
Tim Lloyd -- lead guitar, vocals
Bryan Maness -- bass, vocals
Influences: The Band, The Beatles, The Kinks, The Rolling Stones, The Who, Ween, Wilco, Neil Young, Flaming Lips, Fleetwood Mac, Jerry Jeff Walker, Urge Overkill, Trip Shakespeare, Steve Earle, Ol' Yeller, The Blacks, REM, Cracker, The Replacements, The Clash, Mo Town, etc.
Sounds Like:
The Doxies, In Search of... (10/10/06)
"In Search of... the latest studio release from
Columbia, Missouri's The Doxies has 11 rich
tracks based on solid cornerstones of altcountry,
vintage garage rock, and British Invasion
era, Kinks-style Brit Pop. The album features
hook laden songs with catchy melodies and lush
harmonies. These wonderful pop sensibilities are
juxtaposed by head nodding scorchers with
enough guitar riffs and licks to milk a goat."
$10.00
THE DOXIES - Weight of Gold
"The Doxies discover a new sense of purpose and confidence on
Weight of Gold. At times the band molds their unified voice into a raucous
scream; at others they lull it to a mesmerizing whisper. The end result is
an album that becomes both lucid and other worldly. Like a distant and
long forgotten radio broadcast, The Doxies Weight of Gold is an invitation
to a place you havent been in awhile."
$10.99
THE DOXIES - Tinderbox Tragedy
"This is the true sound of young people making Americana music, and it has the brashness and brightness of youth and also manages to pull in traditional forms. True its more in the vein of Slobberbone then Hank Williams, but, theres plenty of Uncle Tupelo too: Clouded by the Bottle and Carry Me Home find a bridge between Gram and Tupelo and present as good a pair of dusty, flannel shirted indie-country songs as you can get. There are guitars everywhere; High Road opens with a swaggering drum beat and guitars thatll chop your firewood for you."
--David Cowling, Americana UK
$10.00
THE DOXIES - Tractor Crash
"Columbia, MO.s Doxies are hard-livin., hard-tourin., hard-drinkin. fellers in the vein of Uncle Tupelo, Whiskeytown,
The Old 97.s. So what sets .em apart? It must be the fact that they haven.t gone acoustic yet and fucked it all up.
That.s right, sometimes it.s just nice to crank up your box and hear some down-and-dirty, crunchy-as-crust country
rock, and these boys deliver."--Tom Hallett, Pulse of the Twin Cities
$10.00
Record Label: Co-opt Records
Type of Label: Indie