Testimonial
Zsilent Z have played for Designer Magazine countless times across various venues in Manchester. Every time they are professional, they work hard and ALWAYS support the other bands on the bill. An absolute dream to work with
Alex McCann, Designer Magazine
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Testimonial Zsilent Z fuse diverse influences into an energetic
Punkadelic landscape that offers an exciting journer to those who dare to take
the ride. Great music from four guys who are not afraid to use their talent to
help their city out. First met them when they did the 2010 Mother’s against
violence Million Mother’s March on stage in Albert Square. Very impressed… I
have a sneaky feeling they’ve still not full flexed their musical muscles.
There’s more to come from these guys, methinks. Punk Monk, David Gray.
Creoginity/NMFM
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Testimonial Pleasure to work with, great band, a lot of fun! Highly
recommend to anyone, top class guys, top class music
Matt Clarke, Drummer
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We are Zsilent Z, a punk rock band from Manchester. We play whatever we love and we want to share in as much fun as we can with as many people as we can and make something special.
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Review - Ordinary Joe Demo “Ordinary Joe” - Its bluesy intro leading into a punk vocal attack over a cool rock riff, maybe not the most original but it works a treat. “Twenty Miles” is a slower paced song, and shows they can deliver a more subdued sound, though you feel they are only moments away from rocking it up. [7/10]
Pete RingMaster - Rock Pulse - www.rockpulse.co.uk 13/02/2011
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Press cut “Lots of confidence. Really like your singers vibe & attitude. This defo helped carry all through the set. Good attitude, good to work with, professional and friendly. Good vibes coming from all. A good new young band with a great vibe and some good songs. ” Andy Fletcher, Northern Cats Promotions
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Because it's always best to hear it from someone else!
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"Zsilent Z say we’ll have a hard time pinning them down, which could be something to do with the fact that the band members are currently studying in different countries, but more likely it’s due to their smorgasbord of influences, take the ska infused heavy metal cover of The Buzzcocks’ Ever Fallen in Love (it must be a Z thing) for some serious genre-spanning, or the juxtaposition of Rage Against The Machine inspired hard rock with slow-burning Nirvana-esque moments. A truly exciting new band that deliver a rollercoaster live set."
Lucy Holt, Designer Magazine
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Review - Menace Demo An Infusion of influence Zsilent Z almost need a genre of their own to define their sound,,, but then again that’s why you have a band name right??
If you're in the Manchester Area I would highly recommend checking out ZsilentZ Pied Piper Promotions - www.fb.com/piedpiperpromo 18/01/2012
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