 Thank God there are still bands out there that can think and are not afraid to say what they think, while the majority of us just stare at our boots and shrug our shoulders. Musically they are a hybrid of all the best things that have happened in the past 30 years – I can’t wait to hear the new versions of their tracks with their new singer on. Embryonic this may be but I can’t wait for their plan to hatch (apologies for the rubbish pun).
Thank God there are still bands out there that can think and are not afraid to say what they think, while the majority of us just stare at our boots and shrug our shoulders. Musically they are a hybrid of all the best things that have happened in the past 30 years – I can’t wait to hear the new versions of their tracks with their new singer on. Embryonic this may be but I can’t wait for their plan to hatch (apologies for the rubbish pun).
What Voxillary  says:
Voxillary was an idea that came about four years ago. We’re a Dublin based band  who have gone in and out through members that it took this long to find members  that would stay in the long run. Only in 2009 did it feel right to take it off  the ground. The music would reflect a society in trouble. With the recession in  full swing and Governments taking away health care to spend billions on pointless  statues and landmarks. It felt right to make our voice heard. The music carries  a very electronica melody with some metal and post-punk guitar riffs, trip-hop  and metal drum beats and a voice filled with epic melody, Voxillary are getting  close to the direction that was planned with the music.
Voxillary is a band that are experimenting with combining metal elements, dance elements, and 80’s melody. We are fine-tuning that collage. We’re aiming to make the best possible music we possibly can out of ourselves.’




