Zigmat
Zigmat formed in Los Angeles in the early 2000s around guitarist and vocalist Austin Moore and bassist Alex Oliv. They had some early lineup instability, but...
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Zigmat formed in Los Angeles in the early 2000s around guitarist and vocalist Austin Moore and bassist Alex Oliv. They had some early lineup instability, but eventually settled with drummer Jason Costa as part of their core trio. The band's 2006 album 'Between Bullets' gave them a breakout moment, with the title track becoming a staple of their live shows.
Their music ranges from thrashing riffs to more introspective melodies, as heard on songs like 'Light of the Moon' and 'So Sure'. They've worked with other metal figures including Phil Anselmo and Max Cavalera. Zigmat's lyrics and stage presence have sometimes drawn criticism alongside the praise.
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