Zach Farache
Zach Farache came out of Los Angeles with his debut single 'The Loser,' which got some attention for its raw, introspective feel. That led to his first album...
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Zach Farache came out of Los Angeles with his debut single 'The Loser,' which got some attention for its raw, introspective feel. That led to his first album 'Asphalt Angel,' which established him in alternative rock circles.
He followed that with albums like 'Neon Nights' and 'Lost in Echoes,' where his writing touched on urban isolation and emotional complexity. The music incorporated indie and electronic touches alongside the rock foundation.
Farache has worked with musicians including Mark Sandoval on drums, Ryan Clark on guitar, and Emily Rose on bass. Producers like Rick Rubin and Jack Antonoff have also been involved in shaping his records.
In 2017 he was arrested for possession of illegal substances, an incident he addressed publicly while dealing with mental health struggles that often surfaced in his songs.
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