Mission Zero
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Past
OCT
21
2017
Oakville, CT
Robot Dance-Off 2017
I Was There
SEP
28
2017
Hamden, CT
The Ballroom at The Outer Space
I Was There
SEP
21
2017
Hartford, CT
Real Art Ways
I Was There
JUN
01
2017
New Haven, CT
Cafe Nine
I Was There
MAR
11
2017
New Haven, CT
Cafe Nine.
I Was There
NOV
01
2016
Hamden, CT
The Ballroom at The Outer Space
I Was There
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Shawna
June 2nd 2016
So much fun watching everyone play their versions of Bjork! Hope they do this again!
New Haven, CT@Cafe Nine
About Mission Zero
MISSION ZERO is frequently asked the same two questions: “Are you guys twins?” and “Where’s the rest of the band?” Creating lush, shiny indie pop that fills a room, siblings Chenot and David Keith (no, they’re not twins) start with powerful, intricate drumming and rich vocals and flesh out their sound with both live and pre-programmed synth and guitar. As WPKN Radio put it,“They sound much bigger than a duo.” In 2010, lead singer (and guitar and synth player) Chenot was inspired to write an album of solo pop. “I asked my brother to play drums and produce the record,” she says, “and eventually it was clear that we work pretty telepathically as musicians, and we should make this solo project into a real band.” That first album was followed by 2013’s Sky Candy EP, a collaborative effort that blended David’s fresh nonconformity as an arranger with Chenot’s pop sensibility. “The songwriting is basically now 50/50,” said drummer David upon the release of their third album, People in Glass Yachts (May 2015), which credits both brother and sister as writers on every track. EASY TIGER, Mission Zero's fourth album, moves the siblings' co-songwriting firmly toward pop's future, while keeping one foot dipped in the dreamy pop of the 1980s. Dropping guitar almost completely, the album's sound is much more dependent on synths, and properly showcases the virtuosic drumming of David Keith. The siblings have played separately and together all over the world in a variety of bands (including David’s current gigs with rock icon Ritchie Blackmore in Rainbow and Blackmore’s Night). Of their musical bond, Chenot explains: “Take two people with shared DNA, add a lifetime of common musical influences and experiences, and you have bandmates who make scarily similar choices in live performance… and the vocal blend of blood relatives is about more than pitch; it’s shared timing and inflection. It’s magical.” Mission Zero's sound has been compared to the music of Phantogram, tUnE-yArDs, Sylvan Esso, and the Eurythmics, but the band's sound is ever-evolving and truly all its own. Coming from a musical family, the duo has never doubted that music was their path. “We’re happiest up on stage,” says Chenot, “doing what we were always meant to do.” Watch videos and hear new music: www.mission0.net brother-sister synth-pop listen: https://missionzero.bandcamp.com
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Genres:
Indie Pop, Pop
Band Members:
production, Chenot Keith - vocals, David Keith - drums, guitar;
Hometown:
New Haven, Connecticut
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Circle Hat
$25.0 USD
Live Collage Sweatshirt
$45.0 USD
Rainbow T-Shirt
$30.0 USD
Circle Beanie
$20.0 USD
Concerts and tour dates
Past
OCT
21
2017
Oakville, CT
Robot Dance-Off 2017
I Was There
SEP
28
2017
Hamden, CT
The Ballroom at The Outer Space
I Was There
SEP
21
2017
Hartford, CT
Real Art Ways
I Was There
JUN
01
2017
New Haven, CT
Cafe Nine
I Was There
MAR
11
2017
New Haven, CT
Cafe Nine.
I Was There
NOV
01
2016
Hamden, CT
The Ballroom at The Outer Space
I Was There
Show More Dates
Fan Reviews
Shawna
June 2nd 2016
So much fun watching everyone play their versions of Bjork! Hope they do this again!
New Haven, CT@Cafe Nine
About Mission Zero
MISSION ZERO is frequently asked the same two questions: “Are you guys twins?” and “Where’s the rest of the band?” Creating lush, shiny indie pop that fills a room, siblings Chenot and David Keith (no, they’re not twins) start with powerful, intricate drumming and rich vocals and flesh out their sound with both live and pre-programmed synth and guitar. As WPKN Radio put it,“They sound much bigger than a duo.” In 2010, lead singer (and guitar and synth player) Chenot was inspired to write an album of solo pop. “I asked my brother to play drums and produce the record,” she says, “and eventually it was clear that we work pretty telepathically as musicians, and we should make this solo project into a real band.” That first album was followed by 2013’s Sky Candy EP, a collaborative effort that blended David’s fresh nonconformity as an arranger with Chenot’s pop sensibility. “The songwriting is basically now 50/50,” said drummer David upon the release of their third album, People in Glass Yachts (May 2015), which credits both brother and sister as writers on every track. EASY TIGER, Mission Zero's fourth album, moves the siblings' co-songwriting firmly toward pop's future, while keeping one foot dipped in the dreamy pop of the 1980s. Dropping guitar almost completely, the album's sound is much more dependent on synths, and properly showcases the virtuosic drumming of David Keith. The siblings have played separately and together all over the world in a variety of bands (including David’s current gigs with rock icon Ritchie Blackmore in Rainbow and Blackmore’s Night). Of their musical bond, Chenot explains: “Take two people with shared DNA, add a lifetime of common musical influences and experiences, and you have bandmates who make scarily similar choices in live performance… and the vocal blend of blood relatives is about more than pitch; it’s shared timing and inflection. It’s magical.” Mission Zero's sound has been compared to the music of Phantogram, tUnE-yArDs, Sylvan Esso, and the Eurythmics, but the band's sound is ever-evolving and truly all its own. Coming from a musical family, the duo has never doubted that music was their path. “We’re happiest up on stage,” says Chenot, “doing what we were always meant to do.” Watch videos and hear new music: www.mission0.net brother-sister synth-pop listen: https://missionzero.bandcamp.com
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Genres:
Indie Pop, Pop
Band Members:
production, Chenot Keith - vocals, David Keith - drums, guitar;
Hometown:
New Haven, Connecticut
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