Zerokarma
Zerokarma formed in 2015 with Alex King on vocals and guitar, Ethan James on bass, and Jake Edwards on drums. They started playing shows around Willow Creek,...
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Zerokarma formed in 2015 with Alex King on vocals and guitar, Ethan James on bass, and Jake Edwards on drums. They started playing shows around Willow Creek, working through the usual early struggles of a new band. In 2018, their debut single 'Adore You' caught some attention, which helped them move beyond the local circuit.
Their music pulls from alternative rock and post-punk, with King's vocals carrying lyrics that often deal with personal themes. They've put out three albums: 'Ashes to Ashes,' 'The Edge of Reason,' and 'Whispers in the Void.' Songs like 'Black Star' and 'Broken Pride' show their range from driving rock to more atmospheric tracks.
The lineup shifted in 2020 when Ethan James left and was replaced by bassist Emily Carter. Like a lot of bands, they've had to navigate personal challenges alongside the music. They keep writing and recording, with tracks like 'Eternity' and 'Hatenegate' in their catalog.
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