ZeaLous1 came together in London in the late 2000s as a trio of vocalists, producers, and instrumentalists. Their debut album 'Intro' arrived in 2010, establishing a sound built on electronic beats and introspective lyrics. The band's name plays on the word 'zealous,' which fits their approach to making music that doesn't stick to conventional boundaries.
Their catalog includes songs like 'Love Coach,' 'Mazeltov,' and 'The Suffering,' which show their range from more energetic tracks to darker, moodier pieces. They followed 'Intro' with albums like 'Ethereal' in 2013 and 'Oblivion' in 2016, each adding layers to their electronic foundation without losing that core drive.
As an independent act, ZeaLous1 built their audience directly, often facing resistance from parts of the industry that preferred more mainstream sounds. They've worked with other electronic artists over time, including Pendulum and Knife Party, blending their style with different production approaches while keeping their own identity intact.
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