
ZOAX
Ah, ZOAX. The eclectic, elusive enigma of the British music scene. With a name like a Scrabble hand from a parallel universe, this band doesn't just break the rules - they smash them to smithereens, then glue them back together with glitter and punk rock.
Fronted by the irrepressible Adam Carroll, ZOAX are a merry band of misfits who marry the frenetic energy of hardcore punk with the infectious hooks of pop sensibility. Their live shows are like a rollercoaster ride through a carnival filled with fire-eaters and clowns on unicycles - you never quite know what's coming next, but you can bet it'll be a wild, thrilling ride.
Their music is a kaleidoscope of sound, with influences ranging from The Clash to Katy Perry, all filtered through a prism of zany creativity that only ZOAX could pull off. Songs like "Roses All the Way" and "Bitter Angry Fake" are like sonic explosions of colour and energy, leaving you simultaneously exhilarated and exhausted.
With a discography that reads like a manifesto for the misfits and rebels of the world, ZOAX have carved out a niche for themselves as the wild child of the UK music scene. They defy categorisation, refuse to play by the rules, and march to the beat of their own drum machine. In a world of carbon-copy pop stars and cookie-cutter bands, ZOAX are a breath of fresh air - or maybe a hurricane of glitter and chaos.
In short, ZOAX are the kind of band that make you want to throw caution to the wind, dye your hair neon pink, and dance like nobody's watching. They're a riotous, raucous celebration of everything that makes music great - and with ZOAX leading the charge, the future of British music is looking brighter and bolder than ever.