0 Men
0 Men formed in the late 1990s when Dean De Leo and Peter Hayes met at a small venue. They started playing shows and built a following, though it took some...
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0 Men formed in the late 1990s when Dean De Leo and Peter Hayes met at a small venue. They started playing shows and built a following, though it took some time before labels showed interest. Their debut album 'Losing Its Charm' came out in 2006, followed by 'Tired of Tomorrow' in 2008.
That second album included '(Waiting For) the New Light,' which became their most recognizable song. They've released two more albums since then: 'Impasse' in 2012 and 'Light & Shade' in 2017. The band's lineup includes De Leo on vocals and guitar, Hayes on drums, Mark Erickson on guitar, and Sammi Doll on bass.
In 2014, Hayes took a break from the band and returned the following year. They've continued playing shows and putting out music that tends toward straightforward rock with personal lyrics, like in songs such as '20th Century' and 'A Victory of Love.'
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