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WAXAPPLES : Glitter & Grime ON SALE NOW!
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This combo CD/DVD comes with a full-length album & a 45 minute documentary, SO CLOSE SO FAR. The music is alternative rock with a classic feel & the documentary is a unique & heartwarming account of a SoCal family making music happen, regardless.
Genre: Pop: Pop/Rock
Release Date: 2008
Glitter & Grime ON SALE NOW! Record Label: Nadine Records
  • Download Album (MP3) - $9.99
  • Buy CD - $10.00
SPECIAL: 20% discount if you buy more than one copy of it today!
Preview Song Name Time Format Price Select
Forget You 3:07 $0.99
Over Again 2:41 $0.99
Lucky Stars 3:26 $0.99
Cheap 3:10 $0.99
Friends With Benefits 2:47 $0.99
Fever 3:29 $0.99
China Doll 2:53 $0.99
Hollywood 3:06 $0.99
Bring Me Down 2:16 $0.99
Jackson 3:08 $0.99
Look Out 3:30 $0.99
Tush 2:21 $0.99
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Album Notes

WAXAPPLES and Nadine Records proudly announce the release of Glitter & Grime, their third full-length album together, professionally recorded, mixed and mastered and available digitally NOW and as a traditional CD/DVD combo May 20th, 2008!

In keeping with the changing marketplace, WAXAPPLES and Nadine Records, in association with Michael Abbott & United Front (mycadillacstory.com), undertook an ambitious CD/DVD release as a way to offer the music lover added content. The DVD features the documentary So Close So Far which follows Jamie, Brian and the band through the ups and downs of writing and recording a DIY record. Unlike other “making of” docs, So Close So Far, uniquely explores the challenge of maintaining a hold on and a committed pursuit of your dreams, in the midst of being married, raising a child and keeping the bills paid.

Musically, Glitter & Grime is about great songs with great chorus’. “We really focused on writing and on making sure that we LOVED every song.” says Jamie about their new release. “Glitter & Grime has an overall roots rock/punk vibe with experiments in sugar pop and even bits of bluegrass. However, it maintains its cohesiveness with the uniqueness of Brian and I's lead vocals, Brian’s nasty guitar riffs/leads, and a love affair with classic pop song structures. I think Glitter & Grime offers listeners a lot more room to breath and for sure a higher quality recording. It’s still rocks. It’s still fun. It’s still WAXAPPLES. It just has more variety. Like, we decided to cover two songs; Jackson, as made famous by Johnny Cash, and Tush by ZZ Top. We wanted to stretch our wings and really push ourselves like never before.”

And if that wasn’t enough, WAXAPPLES and Nadine Records went outside the box again with Glitter & Grime and started a special “Honorary Executive Production” (HEP) membership drive, utilizing their fan base to help fund the making and release of the album. They were able to raise, in advance of the release, 70% of production costs. This membership program served to both keep the music alive and also to keep the fans interested and motivated and actually draw them into, give them a unique “ownership” opportunity while the band made the record.

Production on Glitter & Grime included recording in a vintage dance studio in Hollywood, hiring veteran producer/mixer Chris Fuhrman (Brian Eno, Sparklehorse, Daniel Lanois), and Grammy award winning mastering engineer Gavin Lurssen, (December 2007, Cover-Mix Magazine) to help them achieve an even more complete and polished sound.

“We were at our limits with recording in our home studio, with me doing all the engineering and mixing. It was making us crazy, and we realized with House of Wax, that we had to go somewhere else, if we were gonna beat the sounds we got on that record. And we felt, we really needed and wanted to beat those sounds.” says Brian. “Thankfully, it worked out and we really and truly love this record.”

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REVIEWS

Bravo! Bravo!
author: Ed in Dallas
Waxapples - Finally got around to putting the Glitter and Grime CD into the player. Wooo-hooo....that's some rocking stuff. Both those kids have strong voices - Jamie does a very impressive cover of that ol' ZZ Top "Tush" song - hearing it sung by a woman gives it a different sexual spin (not that there's anything wrong with that). Original music is nicely written, clever, artful. Instrumentation of all the music is strong, well-executed, and precise. Waxapples is a fruitful endeavor. I commend them and hope to hear more. Seems their very first CD is not available on CD Baby - is there any way to get it? I'd like to benchmark their progression to where they are now. Kudos, Bravo, High-Fives and Butt-Slaps to Waxapples.
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glitter&grime
author: vicki knollmiller
Great songs,mix and sound.A cool blending of past and present.Got Rock
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author: Stacy
Wax Apples makes me happy!! Looking forward to seeing you live again soon!!!
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Beyond Perfect
author: Kathy Reeves
Totally awesome album!! I know what I'm giving everyone for Christmas!!
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