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Hailing from Tel Aviv, Israel the name Zoo Harmonics has become synonymous with ever infectious and high-energy live shows and a penchant for crafting hook-filled indie rock/alternative gems. Drawing inspiration from the likes of Weezer and <a href="spotify:artist:08yf5A2nS4XEeNvabDXqyg" data-name="Billy Talent">Billy Talent</a>, the four-piece are injecting new fire into the alt-rock sphere
The band’s debut album <a href="spotify:album:2uh8AbXatQqrVf2JS41FWB" data-name="Business in the Front... Party in the Back">Business in the Front... Party in the Back</a> was recorded in Seattle inside the legendary Robert Lang Studios (Nirvana, Taking Back Sunday, and Sunny Day Real Estate) and produced by the masterful John Goodmanson (Death Cab for Cutie, The Blood Brothers, and Bikini Kill);
For their latest effort Iketan the band enlisted producer GGGarh Richardson (Rage Against The Machine, Red Hot Chilli Peppers, Biffy Clyro) at the Farm Studios. It is clear that working with such formative figures has rubbed off on Zoo Harmonics and if lead singles “Moving Ridge” and “Whole Again” are anything to go by the band have a few more surprises under their belt.
The band’s debut album <a href="spotify:album:2uh8AbXatQqrVf2JS41FWB" data-name="Business in the Front... Party in the Back">Business in the Front... Party in the Back</a> was recorded in Seattle inside the legendary Robert Lang Studios (Nirvana, Taking Back Sunday, and Sunny Day Real Estate) and produced by the masterful John Goodmanson (Death Cab for Cutie, The Blood Brothers, and Bikini Kill);
For their latest effort Iketan the band enlisted producer GGGarh Richardson (Rage Against The Machine, Red Hot Chilli Peppers, Biffy Clyro) at the Farm Studios. It is clear that working with such formative figures has rubbed off on Zoo Harmonics and if lead singles “Moving Ridge” and “Whole Again” are anything to go by the band have a few more surprises under their belt.