DEBUT EP REVIEW: Disarray in Unison by Captain Zero

While I may have missed the debut release of Disarray in Unison by Bristol based rockers, Captain Zero due to a heavily armed spam filter, I can tell you that Captain Zero is unfiltered and unadulterated rock-n-roll.

Disarray in Unison is a raw and unapologetic blast of pure rock and roll energy that leaves no ear unscathed. Captain Zero is Steve James on bass, David Edgar on guitar and vocals, and Keith Hall on drums and the album is a testament to the primal power of three musicians locked in perfect unison. Drawing inspiration from the likes of Motorhead, Black Flag, and Kyuss, Captain Zero delivers a sonic assault that hits like a freight train.

Tracks like “Hello Pickle”, “Badidas”, “Fuzzlepuck”, and “Satan Love You” showcase the band’s relentless energy and penchant for dirty, fuzz-laden riffage. 

With its blistering intensity and unbridled passion, Disarray in Unison is unadulterated and unfiltered rock and roll.

Cover art by Steve James