Friday, March 20th, 2026 – Texas-based alternative rock four-piece, Olive Vox return with “14 Years,” a stark and emotionally loaded new single that lands as their fourth release since signing to Big Machine Rock. Arriving in the wake of previous singles – “BABYDOLL”, “T.A.N.G.O”, and “Dying Breath”, the track follows a breakout year that has seen the band sharpen their identity in real time, both on record and on the road, most recently supporting Badflower across the US. Fans can stream “14 Years” now, HERE. There’s a physicality to “14 Years”. Pins and needles, loss of control, the body turning unfamiliar. Parker James’ vocal sits right at the center of that tension, carrying the weight of a narrative that feels both deeply personal yet uncomfortably universal. Providing further context on the song, the band share the following “This song is a reflection of the ultimate betrayal of the “provider” archetype: the moment a person successfully completes the strenuous journey of securing their family’s future, only to have their own body become the very thing that destabilizes it. It explores the agonizing transition from being the “stranger” planting seeds for a legacy to becoming a “patient” who is forced to watch their own fading presence become a burden. This isn’t about lack of success, but about the cruelty of time; it’s the realization that while you finally reached the destination, you’ve been robbed of the right to inhabit it, leaving you to grapple with the hollowed remains of a dream that your family will now have to navigate without you.” Olive Vox channel sonic electricity from the natural chemistry between them. Like four livewires sparking on contact, the Texas-based quartet, Parker James on vocals, Caden Shea on guitar, Dayton Phillips on drums, and Ben Reid on bass, have built a reputation on sweat-soaked shows, phenomenal live energy that could power their home state of Texas, restless experimentation, and a rapidly growing fanbase. Born in Orange County and later rooted in Texas, brothers Parker and Caden started early, developing their sound long before the band formally took shape. Ben joined after seeing their first live set in 2021, with Dayton completing the lineup in 2023. Pulling from a wide spectrum that runs from Nine Inch Nails and The Smashing Pumpkins through to Turnstile, DIIV, Arctic Monkeys, Fontaines D.C., and Cage The Elephant, Olive Vox have carved out a sound that feels chaotic yet controlled, immediate yet layered. Early releases like “Wash You Away” and “All My Friends Are Dead” set the foundation, while their 2024 cover of “Ain’t No Rest For The Wicked” pulled in over half a million streams and found traction on TikTok. Their recent run of singles has seen their monthly listeners on Spotify hit 85,000. On stage, they’ve shared bills with Ty Segall, Puddle of Mudd, VIOLENT VIRA and Badflower alongside appearances at Summerfest and Levitation Festival. “14 Years” continues Olive Vox’s steady climb, capturing a band gaining new fans and momentum with each release as they build toward their 2026 debut EP on Big Machine Rock. |