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    Wax Mekanix – Naked (Official Video)

    “Naked” shows Wax Mekanix at his most honest and most human.
    It was written during the same creative season as “Look At You Now” from Psychotomimetic (2023).
    Where “Look At You Now” reflects on acceptance and growth, “Naked” steps forward into confrontation.
    This song is a quiet, fearless meditation on exposure. Wax looks at what happens when the armor comes off and only truth remains.
    The sound is simple but powerful, guided by feeling instead of production.
    Like “Saltwater Sisters,” “420,” and “Silver-Tongued Devil,” this new track expands the range of Wax’s music, moving from bold and explosive to raw and reflective.
    Together, these releases show an artist who continues to explore contrast: the roar and the whisper, the outside world and the inner voice.
    “‘Naked’ and ‘Look At You Now’ were written during the same time of questioning and renewal.
    ‘Look At You Now’ accepts what you see in the mirror; ‘Naked’ breaks the mirror.
    It is about stripping away personal illusion and in our culture.
    Every song I have written, from Mobocracy to Naked, is part of that same conversation.”
    — Wax Mekanix

    At first listen, “Naked” may sound like a new chapter in Wax Mekanix’s catalog. It is sparse, reflective, and open.
    But it is closely tied to “Look At You Now,” its creative partner from Psychotomimetic. Both songs were born in a time when Wax was exploring how personal vulnerability and cultural tension often mirror each other.
    “Look At You Now” represents calm understanding. “Naked” represents the moment before that calm, when emotion is raw and uncertain.
    One accepts. The other questions. Together, they are two views of the same awakening.
    “Look At You Now” has a warm, steady rhythm and a sense of closure.
    “Naked” is built on space and breath. It doesn’t offer comfort but invites honesty.
    Both songs trace a path from illusion to truth.
    In “Look At You Now,” truth feels earned and fragile.
    In “Naked,” truth feels dangerous and alive.
    They are two sides of the same reflection.
    Musically, the connection is clear.
    Both songs share organic rhythm, analog tone, and Wax’s direct, emotional vocal style.
    “Naked” takes this even further by removing layers, leaving only what is real.
    It continues the conversation that “Look At You Now” began: a talk about identity, courage, and being human without disguise.
    In simple terms:
    • “Look At You Now” is reflection.
    • “Naked” is confrontation.
    • Both are parts of one long confession.
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    Written by:
    Wax Mekanix

    Produced and Mixed by:
    Wax Mekanix and Maxim ‘Lectriq’ Laskavy

    Engineered by:
    Lectriq and Rob Devious

    Liner Notes:
    Lead and backing vocals, Acoustic Guitar, and percussion~Wax Mekanix
    Backing Vocals~Lectriq
    Acoustic Guitarist~Wendell PoPs Sewell
    Electric Guitarist~Rob Devious

    Recording Location:
    Lectriq Studios, Philadelphia, PA
    The Shed, Fairless Hills, PA

    Art by: Ken Wolfe, Alex Wagoner, and Wax Mekanix

    Official Video by: Alex Wagoner and Wax Mekanix

    SOCIAL MEDIA/CONTACT INFORMATION:
    Contact: wmekanix@gmail.com
    Electric Talon Records Contact: talonrecordsUSA@gmail.com
    Electric Talon Records Bandcamp: https://talonrecordsusa.bandcamp.com/
    Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/WaximMekanix
    Tiktok: @Waxmekanix
    Twitter: @WaxMekanix
    Instagram: @Waxmekanix
    Linktree: linktr.ee/waxmekanix
    Wax Bandcamp: https://waxmekanix.bandcamp.com
    Represented by: www.bernardresnick.com

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