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Episode 17 - David Wax - Euphoric Ouroboric - Part One

Episode Summary

In this week's episode, I sit down with David Wax (part 1 of 2) of the folk band David Wax Museum. David and his wife Suz have been playing together and touring with other various members as “David Wax Museum” for over a decade. David is a singer, songwriter, and multi-instrumentalist, and a driving force of intention behind this Mexican folk infused powerhouse. Today we talk about some of the inspirations and revelations David has had on the way to releasing their eighth studio album, “Euphoric Ouroboric”

Episode Notes

In this week's interview, I chat with David Wax. David is the singer, songwriter, multi-instrumentalist and founder of the incredible, “David Wax Museum.” In today’s episode we discuss their first big TV sync, with the use of "Big Sur" on the Netflix show, “Firefly Lane.” We chat about "Guesthouse," Bike Injuries, ankle injuries, and getting the whole town of Charlottesville in on the making of the music video for Guesthouse. We also discuss David’s growth and new role of a music engineer over the last year during the pandemic, and how David Wax Museum’s 8th full length album, Euphoric Ouroboric, released on April 16th came to be.  David and Suz also currently have a fundraiser right now for building a music studio in their backyard.  I’m excited to share this first half of my interview with David Wax, and please remember to stick around after the interview to hear Crystal and I’s weekly post interview wrap-up.