If you are looking for an inspiring musical project to follow, Zero Carbon Band might be the perfect fit. You see, the British group are not only talented musicians, but also responsible citizens and activists, championing an educational take on their songs. The band urges listeners to take action against climate change and general environmental debauchery, calling for a more organic and soulful way forward. ‘The Great Rewilding’ is Zero Carbon Band’s latest effort, a collection of five stunning songs, all exploring a different side of their environmentally-conscious lifestyle.
Sonically, you’ll find them navigating pop, indie and funk territories, scouting the best frameworks for their relevant and relatable lyricism. A quartet, Zero Carbon Band are on a mission to save the planet, doing so by helping other align with that very same goal. Having performed at a few local festivals, they have developed a system to keep their carbon footprint low, using renewable energy to power their equipment.
Behind ‘The Great Rewilding’, one must recognize head honcho Si-Fi, steadily driving the ship forward and trying to make a difference in a world that seems to be more and more obnoxious. Benjamin Simha’s lead vocals really hit the mark, being so dynamic yet evocative and friendly. Rat Thunder and Nic complete what’s a very talented line-up.
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