Felicity Thompson: "Their psychedelic infused rock was most enjoyable, combining traditional guitar, bass and drums with keys, giving the music a satisfyingly rich depth. They rocked tunes such as Motorcade, White Walls and Vicious, keeping the ever growing crowd enthralled. They would certainly have plenty of new admirers after their flawless set tonight – hopefully they will be back to unveil their new material soon!"(Australian Musician Network, September 17th, 2014)
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Reza Gostar: "the Coachella-based band WAXY (Without Any eXplanation whY), [...] a 'retroinfused musical throwback that mixes up the amped-up raw styling of garage rock with a healthy dose of classic psychedelia.'" (The Desert Sun, October 10th, 2013)

Lisa Morgan: "I found it to be powerfully soulful, and heartfelt and awesomely loud." (Coachella Valley Weekly, August 14th, 2013)
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Robin Linn: "They are highly energetic, soulful, psychedelic, with poetic lyrics that are highly relatable." (The Sun Runner Magazine, July 20th, 2013)
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Carla Gillis: "It doesn’t get much more desert rock than Waxy, who are actually from the desert (Palm Springs) and everything. Think beat-up amps, beards and boots. The stoner-rock six-piece delivers loud, slow riffs and classic psychedelia infused with notable bluesy soulfulness thanks largely to singer Robbie Waldman." (NOW Magazine, Toronto's biggest alternative Weekly, June 12th, 2013)

Steve Mallinson: "Straight out of Southern California’s desert to a dirty bar near you. The retro-infused musical throwback mixes raw garage rock with a healthy dose of classic psychedelia." (T MAK WORLD (Toronto), June 13th, 2013)
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Fernando Fernandez: "Coming from the Palm Desert of California, WAXY is one of those rare and genuine breeds that are producing desert rock and roll that is completely enjoyable and uplifting....Just like Robert DeNiro says Casino, “...things get buried in the desert,” but what he forgot to mention that things also come alive just like rock and roll music from WAXY." (FERNTV, June 12th, 2013)
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Ben Rayner: "Waxy, midnight at Cherry Cola’s (200 Bathurst St.). Grimy garage-psych from Palm Springs. Seems like it’ll play well live." (The Star, Canada's highest circulation newspaper, June 12th, 2013)

Caroline Ryder: "Musician and producer Robbie Waldman runs Unit A Recordings, the largest recording studio in Palm Springs. (In true Palm Springs style, it has its own pool.) [...]. Queens of the Stone Age cut their first record there, for instance." (Palm Springs Life, April 2013)
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Koldo Carrillo: "Rock musikaren urrezko garaiak gurera ekarrita eta ikuspegi moderno batetik helduta, gitarra eta bateriaren astinduak atmosfera psikodelikoekin nahastu zituzten." (Mondra Berri, March 8, 2013)
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Pablo Cabeza: "Los seguidores del rock de finales de los sesenta y primeros setenta, aunque sea desde la revisión del presente, encontrarán en las actuaciones de Waxy y War Drum un motivo para conectar con las raíces del rock, de la sicodelia y del hard-rock." (Gara, March 6, 2013)
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