Biography
ZOX is a musical group that originated in Providence, Rhode Island in the early 2000s. The band consists of four members: Eli Miller (vocals and guitar), John Zox (violin and vocals), Dan Edinberg (bass), and Spencer Swain (drums). Their unique sound blends elements of rock, reggae, and punk with the classical influence of John Zox's violin playing.
ZOX gained popularity in the local music scene with their energetic live performances and catchy, upbeat songs. They released their debut album "Take Me Home" in 2002, which received critical acclaim and helped them secure a record deal with SideOneDummy Records.
Over the years, ZOX has toured extensively, playing at various music festivals and venues across the country. They have released several albums, including "The Wait" and "Line in the Sand," which have further solidified their reputation as a dynamic and innovative band.
In addition to their music, ZOX is known for their activism and philanthropic efforts. They have performed at numerous benefit concerts and charity events, using their platform to raise awareness for social and environmental issues.
Despite a brief hiatus in the late 2000s, ZOX has continued to make music and perform live, delighting fans with their infectious energy and musical talent. Their unique blend of genres and heartfelt lyrics have earned them a dedicated following and cemented their place in the music industry as a truly original and captivating band.