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Zed music genre
Zed music genre





zed music genre

"Don't stream it's over: Charting the rise and fall of the Kiwi hit factory". ^ "Zed - New Zealand Musicians & Bands".Archived from the original on 26 July 2012. White Room Electronic Publishing Pty Ltd (Ed Nimmervoll). Howlspace – The Living History of Our Music. "-" denotes a recording that did not chart or was not released in that territory. Catalogue: 0140382 (bonus disc edition).and in 2019 they undertook a national tour to celebrate 20 years of Silencer.ĭiscography Albums Title Lynch was working as a session musician in Auckland. Campbell and Lynch formed a new band, Atlas, which disbanded in late 2008. Nathan King launched a solo career, then later sang with band Paper Planes. Zed disbanded in 2004, they subsequently reunited for a few live gigs (a 2008 performance at Auckland's Vector Arena, and two corporate events in 2011). In total Zed had ten top 40 singles in New Zealand. The band's second and final album, This Little Empire, was released with two different track lists, one for the New Zealand market in 2003, and another aimed at the United States the following year. It provided in six top 40 singles with "Renegade Fighter" (2000) peaked at No. 4. Released in New Zealand later that year, Silencer, debuted at No. 1 on the New Zealand Album Charts, and was certified triple platinum. Rhythm and vocal tracks were recorded at Revolver Studios in Auckland, with final overdubbing and mixing at Mangrove Studios, north of Sydney, Australia. The band worked with producer David Nicholas on their debut album, Silencer (2000). In 2000 they added Andy Lynch (Sensei Master) as second guitarist. Columbus had them signed to a publishing deal for their original material and booked their early recording sessions. Initially playing cover versions of work by "Crowded House, Supergrass, Blur and Radiohead they started getting together in each other's bedrooms to practice the kind of hook laden pop music they were listening to." Campbell's father contacted talent manager, and former rock-and-roll artist, Ray Columbus. Zed was formed in 1996 as Supra by students at Christchurch's Cashmere High School: Ben Campbell on bass guitar, Nathan King on lead vocals and guitar, and Adrian Palmer on drums. They have reformed periodically including in 2017 and again in 2019. They toured New Zealand, Australia and United States before disbanding in 2004.

zed music genre

Their top 10 singles are "Glorafilia" (1999), "Renegade Fighter" (2000) and "Hard to Find Her" (2003). Their debut album, Silencer (2000), peaked at No. 1 on the New Zealand Albums Chart while their second album, This Little Empire (November 2003), reached No. 3. In 2000 they added a second guitarist, Andrew Lynch. Zed is a New Zealand pop rock group, which formed as Supra in 1996 in Christchurch by Ben Campbell on bass guitar, Nathan King on lead vocals and guitar, and Adrian Palmer on drums.







Zed music genre