Zero Horizon
Zero Horizon was an English band with Ethan Hayes on vocals and guitar, Emily Carter on bass, and Matthew James on drums. They released three albums:...
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Zero Horizon was an English band with Ethan Hayes on vocals and guitar, Emily Carter on bass, and Matthew James on drums. They released three albums: "Horizon's Edge" in 2015, "Awakening" in 2018, and "Echoes of the Past" in 2021. Their 2016 single "How Could I Forget" became their most recognizable track.
Hayes wrote lyrics that touched on mental health and other personal subjects, which sometimes drew attention beyond just the music. The band had a few lineup changes early on, with Mark Williams on guitar and Sarah Jones on keyboards appearing as former members in some listings.
They kept recording through the late 2010s and into the early 2020s, putting out singles like "Broken Wings" in 2019 and "Unbreakable" in 2022. Their sound had a straightforward rock foundation with Carter's bass work and James's drumming providing the rhythmic backbone for Hayes's vocal melodies.
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