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Ox (band)

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Genres
  
Alternative country

Labels
  
Weewerk

Genre
  
Alternative country

Record label
  
Weewerk

Years active
  
2003 (2003)–present

Website
  
oxmusic.ws

Origin
  
Vancouver, Canada (2003)

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Members
  
Mark Browning, Ryan Bishops

Albums
  
Dust Bowl Revival, American Lo Fi, Obsidian, Burnout, Distant Shores, Tuco, Rewind to Overwrite, The Journey

Similar
  
Max Brigante, Moose, Vado, Akemi Kimura, Prodigy

Profiles

Ox is a Canadian alternative country band formed in 2003 in Vancouver. The core of the band consists of Mark Browning on lead vocals and guitar, Ryan Bishops on guitar and piano, Shawn Dicey on bass and Max Myth on drums. Jesse Zubot, Nathan Lawr, Kevin Kane and the members of Be Good Tanyas are among the band's frequent guest collaborators.

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Formed in Vancouver, British Columbia after Browning and Bishops moved there from Sudbury, Ontario, the band released its debut album in 2003. The album was popular on Canadian campus radio where it reached No. 1 across Canada (#56 in the USA CMJ Chart), and the band toured across Canada, the United States and Europe to support the album.

They released their second album, American Lo-Fi, in October 2006. The album reached No. 6 across Canada in !earshot. The band subsequently moved its home base back to Browning's hometown of Sudbury.

Their third album, Burnout, was released in November 2009, and reached No. 5 in !earshot. Subsequently, Ox filmed music videos for the tracks "Unknown Legend" and "Prom Queen" with director John Alden Milne.

Discography

  • Dust Bowl Revival (2003)
  • IPX No. 6 (2004, split CD with Kid Lightning)
  • American Lo Fi (2006)
  • Burnout (2009)
  • tUCo (2011)
  • Songs

    Get It UpMadWorld Official Soundtrack · 2009
    SurvivaMadWorld Official Soundtrack · 2009
    Body ThatMadWorld Official Soundtrack · 2009

    References

    Ox (band) Wikipedia