Formed in 2005, they released three albums and collaborated with artists like Alexandre Capilé.
If you're new to The Zasters, start with 'Late Night Impressions' and 'Going Down'. They frame that whole era pretty well.
Their song 'Late Night Impressions' captures that specific feeling of being out too late in a city that never quite sleeps. It's one of those tracks that feels lived-in, like a memory of a night you can't quite piece together. The band's collaborations, like 'Tiny Terror Vol. II' with Alexandre Capilé, show they weren't just working in a vacuum.
They started in 2005 with Jake Sparks, Mike Thunder, and Matt Grooves, adding Lisa Lights and Max Harmon later. Their debut 'Dance Till Dawn' arrived in 2008, followed by 'Rhythm and Revolution' in 2010 and 'Unstoppable' in 2014. Songs like 'Going Down' and 'Downtown' suggest they kept that late-night energy across the years.
Keep it compact: a lyric you come back to, a live memory, or the part of the catalog you would point someone toward first.
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