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Years active 1998 – 2004, 2007, 2014 Labels Eulogy Recordings, Therapy Records Members Josh Bonner, Jerry Philips, Zach Gehring, Jason Burrows Albums Moments From Mourning, The People Mover, Unsung Zeros, Fading Out Similar Under Black Clouds, Ultimate Fakebook, Ünloco, Sloppy Meateaters, Ultraspank |
Unsung zeros 1 oct 26 2002 monroe tb mechanicsburg pa
Unsung Zeros was a rock band that formed in 1998 in Orlando, Florida United States.They also stayed briefly in Eau Claire, Wisconsin where they released a single called "Louder than words".
Contents
- Unsung zeros 1 oct 26 2002 monroe tb mechanicsburg pa
- Unsung zeros live at the factory part uno
- Biography
- Band members
- Additional members
- Songs
- References
Unsung zeros live at the factory part uno
Biography
Formed in 1998, Unsung Zeros had a loyal following thanks to extensive touring, even attracting many fans outside their home state. Their original lineup was Josh Bonner on vocals and bass, Jerry Phillips on guitar, Zach Gehring also on guitar (who currently plays with the band Mae) and Jason Burrows on the drums.
Their first, self-titled demo was released seven months after the band formed. In 2000 they released their first album, People Mover, on Therapy Records. After months of touring, the band signed with Eulogy Recordings where they released the Fading Out EP in 2002, and later their second album, also on Eulogy, titled Moments From Mourning, in 2002.
Months after their last release, the band posted on their web site that a new EP was in the works. However, in 2004 the band announced it would be breaking up, never officially releasing the forthcoming EP. The band played one final show in their hometown to a sold-out crowd. The EP was to be titled Life On Repeat, and contained five tracks that were released to the public on their website before the band dissolved.
The band reunited on May 26, 2007, to play a show in Downtown Orlando.
Band members
Additional members
Previous lineup:
Songs
Always It Will Be The SameThe People Mover · 2000
Louder than WordsMoments From Mourning · 2002
Postcards HomeMoments From Mourning · 2002