Zoax

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Zoax
OriginLondon, United Kingdom
GenresRock, Post-hardcore
Years active2013 – 2017
LabelsSony Music, Century Media, Siege of Amida
Associated actsThe Gore Club, Time Is a Thief, AxeWound
Websitezoaxofficial.com
MembersAdam Carroll
Sean Weir
Joe Copcutt
Jonathan Rogers
Past membersDouglas Wotherspoon
Morgan Sinclair
Dan Prasad

Zoax were a rock band formed in London, signed to Century Media Records[1]

History[]

Zoax formed in 2013 with a line-up consisting of Adam Carroll (Time Is A Thief), Dan Prasad (To Catch A Thief), Doug Wotherspoon (Atlas & The Bowery), Joe Copcutt (Rise To Remain & AxeWound) & Jonathan Rogers (Burn Down Rome & Air Castles). 2013 saw the band write and record their début EP, XIII, which was released in Feb 2014 through Siege of Amida / Century Media Records. Recorded and mixed by Deyra Nagle and Mastered at Spectre Mastering Studio (Underoath, Norma Jean, He Is Legend). Soon after their studio time, the band began appearing with bands such as Cancer Bats, Gallows, The Safety Fire, Nothing More and slots at Download Festival 2013, 2014, and 2016.

Zoax released their second EP Is Everybody Listening? in February 2015 through Century Media. They followed this up a year later with the release of their self-titled debut album.

In December 2017, the band announced that they had decided to part ways.[2]

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Discography[]

Zoax discography
Studio albums1
Music videos7
EPs2
Singles7

Studio albums[]

Year Album details Peak chart positions
IRL UK
2016 Zoax
"—" denotes a title that did not chart.

Extended plays[]

Year Album details
2014 XIII
  • Released: 3 January 2014
  • Label: Siege of Amida
2015 Is Everybody Listening?

Music videos[]

Year Title Director Album
2013 "Bitter Angry Fake"[3] Jamie Carter XIII
2014 "Burn It To The Ground"[4] Sam Crook
"Jekyll Meets Hyde"[5] Jamie Carter
"Lonely Souls"[6] Is Everybody Listening?
2015 "Zero Point Seven"[7]
2016 "The Bad Blood[8] Zoax
"Roses All The Way"[9]

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