Biography
The Vox is a hard rock band from Panamá with a unique style that sets them apart from the pack. Having released three albums since their formation in 1999, The Vox has produced a unique discography filled with a range of emotions. Their debut album, Hysteria Queen, features a blend of Guns ‘n’ Roses, U2, and The Doors. Their next album, A World Upside Down, features a more theatrical rock sound than it’s predecessor, which introduces elements of Radiohead. The band took a drastic experimental turn with their music and their dedicated fans embraced the change. Their latest album, Underneath the Well, features a return to their hard rock roots. Their single “Morbid Beez” features addicting heavy riffs and irresistible melodies. Having created a thriving rock scene in Panama, the band launched a festival, Istmo Rock Festival 2009, attracting worldwide sponsors and acts from neighboring countries. The band has played the Quito Fest in Equador and El Farolito in Costa Rica. Having conquered Central America, The Vox hopes to capture the audiences of North America and Europe.
The Vox features the versatile vocalist and keyboardist Fred Maduro, the driving rhythm and souring leads of guitarist Charlie, the thumping of bassist Moyo, and the energy of drummer Pablo.
The Vox is known for their intense and fun performances. The Vox has had the opportunity to open for such international acts as: Torture Squad, Angra, Walls of Jericho, and Die Toten Hosen.
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