

Time & Location
Feb 01, 2026, 12:00 PM
therecordmachineshow.com
About the event
“Naked” finds Wax Mekanix at his most honest and exposed. Written during the same creative period as “Look At You Now” from Psychotomimetic (2023), the two songs act as companions. Where “Look At You Now” leans into acceptance and growth, “Naked” steps into confrontation—what happens when the armor comes off and only truth remains.
Sparse, emotional, and guided by feeling rather than production, “Naked” strips everything down to what’s real. Alongside tracks like “Saltwater Sisters,” “420,” and “Silver-Tongued Devil,” it shows Wax moving fluidly between power and vulnerability—the roar and the whisper.
In Wax’s words: “‘Look At You Now’ accepts what you see in the mirror. ‘Naked’ breaks the mirror.”
Simply put:
•“Look At You Now”is reflection
•“Naked”is confrontation