Wax Work’s new single ‘will you remember me?’ is the intoxicating earworm you won’t be able to shake.

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“With this track already finding itself onto the coveted indie playlist, peach, Wax Works joins the ranks of the youthful alt-pop artists who distil sounds into honey for the senses.”


Embedding itself deep within your brain from the very first swirling guitar riff, Wax Work’s new single ‘will you remember me?’ is the intoxicating earworm you won’t be able to shake.

Taking his production to the next level, this sophomore single for the Leeds-based artist is a hypnotising track made from textures that bob and weave over each other for prominence. With a euphoric mix of guitar, thick vocal layers, synths, and even a rogue cowbell, it’s in the bridge that the track finds its true footing. Submerging your senses with sounds reminiscent of debut album Calvin Harris but with a new indie flair.

With this track already finding itself onto the coveted indie playlist, peach, Wax Works joins the ranks of the youthful alt-pop artists who distil sounds into honey for the senses.


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