Zoology
Zoology formed in Los Angeles with Sasha Sirota on vocals, Matt Hoffman on drums, and Jake Malone on guitar. Their 2012 album '100°' gave them some attention,...
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Zoology formed in Los Angeles with Sasha Sirota on vocals, Matt Hoffman on drums, and Jake Malone on guitar. Their 2012 album '100°' gave them some attention, with the title track becoming a recognizable piece of their work. They followed it with 'Frequency' in 2015 and 'Amplified' in 2018.
Their sound mixed rock with electronic elements and some experimental touches, which didn't always sit well with everyone at first. The band kept at it, and songs like 'Escape' showed their approach to blending those styles. They built a following over those years without much mainstream fuss.
They were known for playing around with guitar effects and tunings, and for sticking to their own ideas about how their music should sound. That was pretty much the story through the 2010s.
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