Zealous
Zealous is a band that came to attention with their 2019 single "Say What You Mean." The song's straightforward energy connected with listeners, and it became...
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Zealous is a band that came to attention with their 2019 single "Say What You Mean." The song's straightforward energy connected with listeners, and it became their calling card. Frontman Ethan James leads the group, which includes guitarist Amelia Stone, bassist Liam Reed, and drummer Sophie Carter.
They followed that debut with albums like 2021's "Skybound" and 2023's "Aether," which showed them working with different textures and ideas. Another track, "Scratch," appears among their most popular songs. Their sound pulls from rock and pop, with some electronic touches mixed in.
Ethan James has been described as outspoken, and the band's lyrics sometimes draw attention for being direct. They built a following through live shows, often playing smaller venues early on. The music tends to focus on personal themes and connection, without much polish or pretense.
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