Zillion formed in the early 2000s with Anya Petrova on vocals, Ethan Carter on guitar, Liam Hayes on bass, and Jonah Davies on drums. Their debut album 'Pure Stone' included the title track that became something of an anthem for them, with its haunting melody and thought-provoking lyrics. The band's sound mixed alt-rock with symphonic elements and Petrova's ethereal vocals.
In 2009, Zillion faced a lawsuit from a former record label that alleged contract breach, which was eventually settled out of court. Their lyrics often explored themes of rebellion and justice, which drew both admiration and criticism. Songs like 'Shaky Ground' and 'Push!' reflected these concerns while maintaining their atmospheric musical approach.
They released subsequent albums including 'Celestial Echoes' and 'Ascension,' and toured extensively. Other tracks like 'The Pupil' and 'Listless Days' continued their pattern of combining intricate guitar work with Petrova's distinctive vocal delivery.
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