Wax Ecstatic Explained

Wax Ecstatic
Type:studio
Artist:Sponge
Cover:Sponge-Wax Ecstatic.jpg
Released:July 2, 1996
Recorded:1996
Studio:The Loft, Saline, Michigan
Length:38:33
49:40 (Japan Bonus Tracks)
18:03 (5 Track Sampler Album)
16:05 (4 Track Promo)
Label:Columbia
Producer:Tim Patalan and Sponge
Prev Title:Rotting Piñata
Prev Year:1994
Next Title:New Pop Sunday
Next Year:1999

Wax Ecstatic is the second studio album by American rock band Sponge. It was released on July 2, 1996 through Columbia Records.[1] [2] The album features a more '70s hard rock-influenced sound compared with the band's previous release. It is the band's first album with drummer Charlie Grover, and includes the hit singles "Wax Ecstatic (To Sell Angelina)" and "Have You Seen Mary".

Production

Wax Ectastic was originally intended to be a concept album revolving around the death of a drag queen; instead, only two songs on the album address the subject.[3] [4] The band decided against the idea of making a concept album, and instead would incorporate new instrumentation along with a more '70s hard rock-influenced sound compared to Rotting Piñata.

Release

Wax Ecstatic was released in July 1996 and peaked at number 60 on the Billboard 200. "Wax Ecstatic (To Sell Angelina)" and "Have You Seen Mary" were released as the first and second singles from the album, and both received significant airplay on radio and MTV. The songs "I Am Anastasia" and "Silence Is Their Drug" also received radio airplay, but were not officially released as singles. By 1998, the album had sold a quarter of a million copies.[5]

Critical reception

Wax Ecstatic received mostly positive reviews. AllMusic staff writer Stephen Thomas Erlewine said "In order to grow, the group went back to their beginnings, touching on glam rock, arena rock, blues rock, and jangle pop. Although it reveals Rotting Piñata to be somewhat calculating in its approach, Wax Ecstatic, ironically, is a far superior album."[1] Trouser Press wrote that the album "is markedly stripped down from the dense fury of Rotting Piñata, incorporating new instrumentation (piano, saxophone, cello) and working its way through such rootsy numbers as 'The Drag Queens of Memphis' and the album-closing 'Velveteen'."[6]

At the 1997 Detroit Music Awards, Wax Ecstatic won the award for "Outstanding National Rock-Pop Album", and "Wax Ecstatic (To Sell Angelina)" was nominated for "Outstanding National Rock-Pop Single".[7] [8]

Track listing

All songs produced by Tim Patalan and Sponge.

Samplers and promos

All songs produced Tim Patalan and Sponge.

All songs produced by Tim Patalan and Sponge except where noted.

Personnel

Additional personnel

Additional musicians

Equipment

Charts

Singles

YearTitleUS Hot 100US Modern RockUS Mainstream Rock
1996Wax Ecstatic (To Sell Angelina)6415[9] 11
Have You Seen Mary--7

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Wax Ecstatic - Sponge | Songs, Reviews, Credits | AllMusic. www.allmusic.com.
  2. Web site: Remember Sponge? Oh, they remember us, alright. Tulsa World.
  3. Web site: Sponge seems to have it all _ if only its new album would sell. Tampa Bay Times.
  4. Book: Eddy, Chuck. Terminated for Reasons of Taste: Other Ways to Hear Essential and Inessential Music. August 25, 2016. Duke University Press. 9780822373896. Google Books.
  5. Web site: MTV News Staff . November 19, 1998 . Sponge Returning To Form . https://web.archive.org/web/20230621054440/https://www.mtv.com/news/ci9tb3/sponge-returning-to-form . dead . June 21, 2023 . 2024-03-28 . . en.
  6. Web site: Sponge . Trouser Press . 19 January 2021.
  7. McCollum . Brian . April 20, 1997 . Unity the theme for Detroit Music Awards . . 6E . subscription . newspapers.com.
  8. McCollum . Brian . April 26, 1997 . Sponge leads honorees at music awards . . 2A . subscription . newspapers.com.
  9. For Week Ending August 3, 1996. Billboard. August 3, 1996. Nielsen Business Media, Inc.. Google Books.