ZeR0
ZeR0 formed in London, though the exact circumstances around their formation aren't detailed. The band's lineup has included Anya on vocals and songwriting,...
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ZeR0 formed in London, though the exact circumstances around their formation aren't detailed. The band's lineup has included Anya on vocals and songwriting, Ethan on guitar and production, Oliver on bass and vocals, and Jake on drums. Their sound pulls from rock, electronic, and industrial elements, creating a dense, layered backdrop for their songs.
One of their most recognized tracks is "Distortion," which features a hypnotic melody and lyrics that turn inward. Other songs like "One Way Out" and "PROPHECY" continue in this vein, with the band often writing about identity and alienation. Their work has drawn both admiration and some criticism for dwelling on these darker themes.
They've released several albums, moving from a raw debut into more experimental territory on later records. While they've worked with outside producers and guest vocalists, the core four members have stayed together through these shifts in sound.
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