Zero To Hero
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Zero To Hero

Zero to Hero came out of Los Angeles with a sound that felt both immediate and lived-in. Their 2015 track "Messing Me Up" connected with people, its melody...

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Zero To Hero's plainspoken songs from Los Angeles

A band whose breakout track "Messing Me Up" landed with straightforward melody and vulnerable lyrics.

For a quick sense of their sound, start with "Messing Me Up" and "Made For Each Other, But Not Made To Last". They frame the band's straightforward melody and detailed storytelling well.

Their 2015 song "Messing Me Up" connected because it felt immediate and lived-in, with lyrics that were plain-spoken and vulnerable. That track got them noticed beyond the local circuit, and later songs like "Temperature Of Tears" and "Made For Each Other, But Not Made To Last" kept leaning into emotional territory and bittersweet storytelling. They kept recording through public disputes, putting out albums like "Chasing Shadows" and "Phoenix".

They came out of Los Angeles and broke out with "Messing Me Up" in 2015. Their self-titled debut album followed in 2016, with songs often focused on personal states and relationships. They navigated public disputes over songwriting and kept recording, releasing more albums through 2021.

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Zero to Hero came out of Los Angeles with a sound that felt both immediate and lived-in. Their 2015 track "Messing Me Up" connected with people, its melody straightforward and the lyrics landing with a kind of plain-spoken vulnerability. It became their breakout moment, the song that got them noticed beyond the local circuit.

They followed it with a self-titled debut album in 2016. The band's work often leaned into emotional territory, with songs like "Temperature Of Tears," "Anxiety," and "Life" suggesting a focus on personal states and relationships. Another track, "Made For Each Other, But Not Made To Last," hints at the kind of bittersweet, detailed storytelling they were drawn to.

Their career wasn't without friction. There were disputes over songwriting and accusations that followed their initial success, things the band had to navigate publicly. They kept recording through it, putting out more albums like "Chasing Shadows" in 2018 and "Phoenix" in 2021.

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