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Remy Zero
Rock · 1996 · 10 tracks

Remy Zero

Remy Zero's debut is a wash of melancholic guitars and soaring vocals, reflecting early struggles in LA. A quiet ache for late-night introspection.

January 30, 1996 · DGC

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Remy Zero's self-titled debut is an immersive journey into a landscape of melancholic alternative rock, characterized by its expansive, reverb-heavy guitars and emotionally resonant vocals. The album exists in a liminal space, feeling both intimate and vast, like a quiet confession echoing through an empty city street at dawn. There's a palpable sense of yearning and introspection woven into every track, creating a sound that is at once brooding and subtly hopeful, a testament to the band's ability to craft beauty from hardship.

Tracklist · 10 Tracks
01
Temenos (Here Come the Shakes)
3:30
02
Descent
3:45
03
Water
4:28
04
Gold Star Speaker
5:08
05
Twister
4:54
06
Chloroform Days
3:24
07
Shadowcasting
5:43
08
Queen of Venus
2:32
09
Chromosome
5:33
10
Christmas
3:51
Moments Worth Listening For
The way the lead guitar line on an early track slowly blooms from a single clean note into a reverb-drenched melody, signaling the album's core sound.
The sudden surge of drums and layered vocals on a mid-album chorus, creating a brief but powerful moment of catharsis amidst the prevailing melancholy.
The final track's gradual fade-out, leaving only a sustained, shimmering guitar chord that lingers like a fading memory.
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