The Year Zero
The Year Zero have been a band for a few years now, but with their
newest line-up, I think they have hit their stride. I first came upon
them when they had just added a bass player to a strictly
drum-machine-and-guitar live act built around songs by vocalist Lili
De La Mora and guitar player Rodney Sellars. At the time they seemed
shy and timid—very dreamy, but a little dark. Their recordings didn’t
quite translate live. Maybe the setting had a bit to do with it, but
this show brought it all together. Lili first got up and sang two songs
with only an acoustic guitar. She used to seem so shy, but now her
beautiful voice commands your attention. After the rest of the band
joined her, everyone just slipped into place like they’ve been doing
this forever. And most of them have—all members are Long Beach music
veterans who will probably be recognized from other bands, but they
add a perfect element to the Year Zero that was missing before. The
bass player smacks her gum to the beat, the drummer gives just enough
effort to show that he cares (but not too much), and the keys are the
perfect complement to the vocals. Think if My Bloody Valentine went pop
and added the singer from Deerhoof. (KO - L.A. Records)
Oceania, I Will Return (2006.)
1. Stranger (Try)
2. Some Great Majestic
3. Moonviewing Parties (Try)
4. The Truth About Stars (Try)
5. Skyway Racer
6. Lost in a World
7. Anthem
8. Phoenix (Try)
9. Holland, Say Hello
10. Dreamers Under The Stars
11. Oceania, I Will Return
12. Anthem (Remix)
2. Some Great Majestic
3. Moonviewing Parties (Try)
4. The Truth About Stars (Try)
5. Skyway Racer
6. Lost in a World
7. Anthem
8. Phoenix (Try)
9. Holland, Say Hello
10. Dreamers Under The Stars
11. Oceania, I Will Return
12. Anthem (Remix)
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