Zooh formed in Los Angeles in the early 2000s, with Joshua D'Arco as their vocalist and songwriter. Their debut album 'Be Careful' came out in 2006, and the title track became their first notable song. The band's sound pulls from rock, electronica, and hip-hop, giving tracks like 'Expresso Paranóia' and 'Fucking Nightmare' a raw, uneasy energy.
Their lyrics often drew criticism for what some called violent or misogynistic content, though D'Arco argued they were reflecting reality. The lineup changed around D'Arco over time, and they put out albums like 'The Great Divide' in 2017 and 'Uncharted Territory' in 2022.
Songs like 'Exército de Extermínio' and 'Silent Road' show how their music maintained a tense, atmospheric quality. They built a following that responded to that specific mood, one that didn't soften much as they went along.
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