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Ink 19 :: Unsung Zeros
This full-length CD from a quartet of guys from the arguably unlikely burg of...
UNSUNG ZEROS THE PEOPLE MOVER Therapy This full-length CD from a quartet of guys from the arguably unlikely burg of Mount Dora might be said to fall in the pop-emo camp that bands like New Found Glory are currently mining. But I like this better, for a couple reasons. First, instead of just plopping ...
Ink 19 :: Unsung Zeros
Moments From Mourning (Eulogy). Review by Stein Haukland.
UNSUNG ZEROS MOMENTS FROM MOURNING Eulogy A lame band name if ever there was one, Unsung Zeros have still managed to come up with a rather likeable album of unpretentious nice boys' punk, with strong commercial pop leanings. If not the most original or exciting album of the year, this is full of up ...
Ink 19 :: Fastmusic
Punk 2001 (Fastmusic). Review by Brian Kruger.
..., is here. And lastly, for those in my neck of the woods (Southeast USA), there are a batch of bands representing: Florida's Agent Felix and Unsung Zeros, and Georgia's Nuclear Saturday and Sloppy Meateaters (the latter thankfully seem to be outgrowing some youthful, umm, stupidity exhibited on earlier...
Ink 19 :: Punkapalooza
Punkapalooza, featuring One Pump Chump, Side Out, Normal Bias, Crash Pad, Happy Hour, Unsung Zeroes, Breaking Up, Nuclear Saturday, Fetch, The Spitvalves, and Vangard at The Purple Porpoise in Gainesville, FL on March 31, 2001. Concert Review by Brian Kruger.
PUNKAPALOOZA FEATURING ONE PUMP CHUMP, SIDE OUT, NORMAL BIAS, CRASH PAD, HAPPY HOUR, UNSUNG ZEROES, BREAKING UP, NUCLEAR SATURDAY, FETCH, THE SPITVALVES, AND VANGARD The Purple Porpoise, Gainesville, FL March 31, 2001 by Brian Kruger Punkapalooza was a day-long punkfest put together by Porpoise bartender ...
Ink 19 :: Punchline
The Rewind EP (Fueled By Ramen). Review by Stein Haukland.
..., but fails to move beyond what we've come to expect most emo bands to sound like these days; Cursive, The Juliana Theory and regular touring mates Unsung Zeros are all names that immediately spring to mind. Being a pretty lighthearted, poppy affair, Punchline certainly have more in common with the latter...
Ink 19 :: Transcend
Various Artists (Eulogy / Alveran). Review by Daniel Mitchell.
...corny 311 rap thing. Yuck. It was really good before that! Unearth, "Endless" -- Pretty forgettable metalcore with a tough guy singing... Snore... Unsung Zeros, "Broadcast" -- Awesome! This sounds like what Braid could have done, if they hadn't broken up, and if they had invited members of Ultimate...
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