Featuring members of DC-area hardcore bands, Lions of Judah, Lights Out and Give, Zoom breathe new life into the classic hardcore sound that emerged from our nation's capital in the early '80s. Since releasing a scrappy but passionate demo on their Bandcamp page last October, Zoom has earned comparison to early Bad Brains, with their roaring guitars, furious drumming and panicked vocals. But don't call them a throwback. Zoom is a high-energy act that brings their youth to the forefront. They're loud, rude and play on themes of paranoia, anger and rebellion-the perfect soundtrack for a punk-rock adolescence. (JD)
Featuring members of DC-area hardcore bands, Lions of Judah, Lights Out and Give, Zoom breathe new life into the classic hardcore sound that emerged from our nation's capital in the early '80s. Since releasing a scrappy but passionate demo on their Bandcamp page last October, Zoom has earned comparison to early Bad Brains, with their roaring guitars, furious drumming and panicked vocals. But don't call them a throwback. Zoom is a high-energy act that brings their youth to the forefront. They're loud, rude and play on themes of paranoia, anger and rebellion-the perfect soundtrack for a punk-rock adolescence. (JD)
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