Zero Covers
Zero Covers started in a small Costa Rican town where Carlos Sandoval and some friends played local bars and festivals. They got a recording deal and put out...
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Zero Covers started in a small Costa Rican town where Carlos Sandoval and some friends played local bars and festivals. They got a recording deal and put out their first album in 2010, which included their Spanish version of "Life Goes On." That track did well on charts in Latin America and Spain.
Sandoval sings for the group, with Felipe Castro on guitar, Esteban Vargas on bass, and David Jiménez on drums. They've released albums like Vida Sigue, El Mundo Cambia, Reflejos, and Más Allá.
Some listeners criticized them for covering songs by artists like Adele and Coldplay, saying it watered down Latin music. The band kept at it anyway, playing their mix of pop and rock with Latin rhythms.
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