Zero Down
Zero Down formed in 2001 with Jake Reed on vocals and guitar, Sam Carter on bass, Max Williams on drums, and Emily Davis on keyboards. They spent their early...
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Zero Down formed in 2001 with Jake Reed on vocals and guitar, Sam Carter on bass, Max Williams on drums, and Emily Davis on keyboards. They spent their early years playing clubs and local festivals, building a following through steady gigging.
In 2005, they signed with Apex Records and released their debut album 'Echoes of the Past.' The single 'A Million More' became their breakthrough track, reaching a wider audience with its melodic rock sound. Other songs like 'Bite The Hand That Feeds' and 'Never Gonna Be The Same' became staples in their setlists.
Keyboardist Emily Davis left the band in 2007, but Zero Down continued recording and touring. They put out several more albums including 'Shadows of Yesterday' and 'The Fire Within,' maintaining a consistent output of guitar-driven rock material.
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