Zazzk
Zazzk was a London music collective that came together in the late 1990s. The group centered on vocalist Anya Belton, guitarist Jake Harper, and drummer Ethan...
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Zazzk was a London music collective that came together in the late 1990s. The group centered on vocalist Anya Belton, guitarist Jake Harper, and drummer Ethan Cross. Their debut album was called 'The Chorus of Dissonance,' and they followed it with records like 'The Weight of Silence' and 'The Last Days of Empire.'
Their song 'What Have They Done Wrong?' became a notable track for them. It had a sparse, haunting quality that drew attention, with lyrics that questioned social conditions. The music pulled from post-punk and industrial sounds, creating a raw, experimental backdrop for Belton's vocals.
They maintained a defiant stance through it, continuing to release music that felt introspective and confrontational by turns. The group's recordings have remained points of reference for listeners interested in that era's underground London scene.
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