

The first album “Joke box” is born from the ashes of Bästard and Narcophony. The 2d album “Diesel dead machine” goes straight in, we can feel that the band toured a lot, the vital energy of the live shows is here restored with ardour.
No need for high-tech to make this work. Everything is done just the way a live performance should be done with a group that is both rigorous and laid back, the sound being the only motive for perfectionism and determination. All you have to do to understand this is to see them in concert. It’s undoubtedly alive that Zëro’s message unveils the way they see the rock “genre”: with total freedom of expression, a mix of cultures and influences where the early Devo’s punk, Sun Ra’s jazz and Captain Beefheart’s blues are not far from being completely assimilated.
Influences
Deity Guns, Bästard, Narcophony, Spade & Archer

Baby Fire is a haunted rock band from Brussels formed around songwriter & lyricist Dominique Van Cappellen-Waldock. It combines the energy of post-punk with feminine sensitivity. The strings are rough, the melodies catchy, the voices enthrall. Baby Fire has collaborated with Eugene Robinson (Oxbow), Mike Moya (GY!BE) and Eve Libertine & Penny Rimbaud (Crass), among other artists
Bercé par les Beatles, les Stones et les Kinks dans le ventre de sa maman, assis devant les séries télé de SF et de flics en tergal et leurs formidables génériques en grandissant, John Travolta junior devant son miroir lors du disco, casquette de travers aux débuts du hip-hop, ado dépressif durant la cold-wave, bénêt ectasié par le summer of love acide et new-beat de 1988, funky pimp en guise de premier boulot et chroniqueur spécialisé rock, pop et electro durant les années d'avant la crise, Agent Palmer est un vieux briscard des dancefloors prônant l'éclectisme musical le plus total, le plus plus décomplexé et le plus hédoniste.
