Zero Cipher

Zero Cipher

Zero Cipher
Background information
Origin Farnham, England[1]
Genres Metal[2]
Alternative
Years active 1998–2009
Labels Null Void,
Deck Cheese (2007)
Anticulture (2004-6)
Copro (2002-4)
Website www.zerocipher.com
www.myspace.co.uk/zerocipher
Members
Duncan Williams
Barnaby Whattingham
Ryan Harris
Lewis Wheeler

Zero Cipher were a metal/rock/alternative[2][3] band from Farnham, Surrey. The band formed in the year 1998 from members of other bands within their local area.[4][5] They played a style of music that fuses metal, rock, and industrial, although they cite wide ranging influences like Carcass, Wham, and Depeche Mode.[6] Googlism describes them as 'noisecore mixed with turntablism'.[7] They broke up in October 2009, citing numerous reasons behind the decision.

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Overview

Zero Cipher take their name from a mathematical riddle based on cryptography. They have released albums on Anticulture records, and Deck Cheese records, as well as self-funded releases on Copro records, and their own label, Null Void records. They have played in the past with bands such as Skindred,[8] Stampin' Ground[9] and Breed 77; and have been supported by the likes of Enter Shikari and Bullet For My Valentine.[10] They were the last band to tour with rap/metalcore band One Minute Silence in July 2003,[11] and OMS' singer Yap performs guest vocals on "My Statement of Misintent", a track on their second album "Diary of a Sadist".[12]

Recent news

Zero Cipher have a third album, titled Juggernaut due out in 2009.[13][14]

An early demo from Juggernaut, titled "Fist of the North Star" was released by Metal Hammer magazine in November 2007, to coincide with their appearance at the Hard Rock Hell festival with Cradle of Filth and Twisted Sister[15] - The band have also been featured by Rock Sound, Kerrang and Big Cheese, leading to performances at Kerrang's Scumfest[16] and a European tour with Austrians, 'Spout', including a performance at Rock Im Park festival.[17]

History

Line-up changes

Zero Cipher changed rhythm section in 2003, appointing Ryan Harris of Fony on bass guitar.[18]

Video Controversy

Zero Cipher's video for the track "Stupid People Make Me Angry" was playlisted on Totalrock Radio and Scuzz TV. Subsequent Zero Cipher videos have failed to make such an impact on mainstream music television, with MTV2 turning down the videos for "The Hijack" and "The Thrills, The Kills, The Rapture" because of their depictions of drug use and/or violence.[19] Organ TV, a Public-access television cable TV channel, screened the TV premier of the video for 2005 single "It's No Secret"[20]

Endorsements

Somewhat unusually for an unsigned band, Zero Cipher were endorsed by Marshall amplifiers before ever releasing an album. In 2006, Duncan became endorsed by Vigier guitars, who made him a custom all-black "Indus" model. Duncan subsequently appeared at the London International Music Show in 2008 on the Vigier stage.[21]

Discography

Studio Albums

Year Album Label Date
2003 45 Minutes of FairyTale Endings / 45rpm [22] Copro Records 6 June 2003
2005 Diary of a Sadist[23] Anticulture Records 31 October 2005
2007 Diary of a Sadist 2nd Edition Null Void Records 7 May 2007
2009 Juggernaut Null Void Records 31 March 2009

Compilation Appearances

Year Compilation Label Catalogue No. Track
2002 Class of 2002[24] Future Publishing MHR97/01/02 "She Loves Me Not" (demo)
2003 Sound of the Underground[25] Future Publishing MHR121/13/03 "Stupid People (Make Me Angry)"
2005 Zero Tolerance[26] Zero Tolerance Magazine ZTAudio004 "Kiss and Tell"
2006 Hard 'n' Heavy Vol. 84[27] Cyber Press HNHCD119 "It's No Secret"
2007 Hard Rock Hell[28] Future Publishing MHR171CD2/11/07 "Fist of the North Star"

Other songs

Band members

Achievements

References

  1. ^ "Official MySpace". MySpace.com. http://www.myspace.com/zerocipher. Retrieved 13 October 2007. 
  2. ^ a b http://www.allmusic.com/album/r927675 allmusic page
  3. ^ Zero Cipher biography @ Rockdetector
  4. ^ How they formed - record label's page
  5. ^ Information on Zero Cipher genre from the book Nu-Metal the Next Generation of Rock and Punk by Joel McIvor
  6. ^ Interview with Zero Cipher
  7. ^ Googlism for Zero Cipher
  8. ^ Zero Cipher on tour with Skindred
  9. ^ [Rock Sound Magazine, Issue 65 Information on Zero Cipher at Uxfest with Stampin' Ground and Knuckledust, written by Ken McGrath]
  10. ^ Information on Zero Cipher with Enter Shikari
  11. ^ [www.nme.com/news/one-minute-silence/15356 One Minute Silence Split]
  12. ^ Soundclick page describes Yap from One Minute Silence guest appearance on Zero Cipher album
  13. ^ Totalrock site discuss Zero Cipher 3rd Album Title
  14. ^ Zero Cipher discuss third album plans at Hard Rock Hell festival with Komodo Rock
  15. ^ Zero Cipher demo on Metal Hammer CD for Hard Rock Hell
  16. ^ Zero Cipher at Kerrang Fest
  17. ^ Zero Cipher tour dates with Spout
  18. ^ Zero Cipher biography with information on line up change in 2003
  19. ^ NME Video page of banned Zero Cipher video
  20. ^ Organ TV screen Zero Cipher video.
  21. ^ Vigier Zero Cipher page
  22. ^ Allmusic Zero Cipher Album 2
  23. ^ Allmusic Zero Cipher Album 2
  24. ^ Class of 2002 Compilation CD listing
  25. ^ Sound of the Underground Compilation CD listing
  26. ^ Last FM Compilation CD listing
  27. ^ Hard 'N' Heavy Vol. 84 Compilation CD listing
  28. ^ Hard Rock Hell Compilation CD Listing
  29. ^ BBC Playlist
  30. ^ Sputnik Music Discussion on Vitroilic HSF covered by Zero Cipher

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