Artist Information
Biography
Doxy. 1 woman. Multiple men.
Creating alternative rock that makes you sing. Music that makes you think. Music that challenges. Musicians from outer space scaling inner space.
Formed in 2004 and based in Los Angeles, Doxy quickly grabbed attention by being named Playboy.com’s top unsigned band in America. Currently putting the finishing touches on their highly anticipated demo, Doxy will soon be retaking the stages of Southern California. In a short time, they have already held widely praised gigs at The Rainbow, The Viper Room, The Derby and the Whisky.
Doxy is fronted by the manic, charismatic and undeniably sexy Ana Lovelis. Ana’s music career has featured stints in New York’s best (and only) speed metal ukelele band as well as a solo career that resulted in songs co-written by The Matrix, Matthew Gerrard and other leading purveyors of power pop. After Ana’s CD reached #24 in Japan, she embarked upon a harder edged, more direct and thought provoking sound to fulfill her artistic ambitions. Thus, Doxy was formed. Before her transformation to the provocative artist of today was complete, she was featured on MTV’s Score. Lovelis’ over the top stage performances infuse Doxy with an unequaled energy that creates new fans whenever she takes the stage.
Doxy’s men. Necessary, but as Ana says, “Men come. Men go. What else is new?”
Doxy combines influences as disparate as Nine Inch Nails’ sounds, Peter Gabriel’s theatrics, Kate Bush’s etherealness, Garbage’s hooks and Freddie Mercury’s showmanship into a package of thought-provoking, powerful, hard-edged rock. The visual impact of Doxy is second only to their music, with melodies that lodge themselves in your brain while Ana’s rendering of the words will send you on an exploration of inner
space.
Instrumentation
Ana Lovelis- Oral
Men- other things.
Discography
New release coming soon!
Official Website
Video
Press
Setlist
Acoustic set list:
so long
you have no idea
drive
less than lonely
at the time
Full band set list:
sal mineo
so long
drive
if i was a boy
at the time
Our typical set list is around 30 minutes.
we often do add a cover...
sometimes,
~ramble on
~heart shaped box
or
~no man's woman
keep our regularly scheduled songs company.

