Voices (official video)
Zeromind – Voices (Official Music Video)
Bay Area heavy/progressive metal band Zeromind returns with their explosive new single “Voices”, released Oct 31, 2025, taken from the upcoming album Resurrection (out Jan 2, 2026).
Dark, aggressive, and cinematic — “Voices” dives into the struggle of battling your own inner demons, a theme that defines much of Resurrection.
Upcoming Releases:
Fire in the Sky – Nov 28, 2025
Resurrection (full album) – Jan 2, 2026
Zeromind Discography
Current, Past & Future Releases
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Voices (Oct 31, 2025)
DescriptioRelease Date: October 31, 2025
Out of the ashes of silence comes “Voices” — the explosive new single from Bay Area heavyweights Zeromind. Fueled by relentless guitars, haunting melodies, and a primal vocal intensity, “Voices” dives deep into the chaos between inner conflict and awakening. It’s a war cry for those haunted by the echoes of their own thoughts — a reminder that sometimes the loudest battles are the ones fought within.
The track captures Zeromind’s rebirth — merging the raw aggression of early-2000s heavy music with a modern cinematic edge. Every riff, every scream, every hit of the drums bleeds purpose and emotion. “Voices” isn’t just a song; it’s an awakening — the sound of resurrection in motion.
Prepare for impact.
Zeromind returns October 31, 2025.
The Voices are calling.
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New single coming! (Nov28)
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New Album coming! (Jan 2, 2026)
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Ground Zero (2005)
Ground Zero was the release of Zeromind’s first LP in 2005, a completion of the bands first Ground Zero EP, released in 2003.
Produced by Sylvia Massy, Grammy Winning producer of Tool and System of a Down’s debut albums. Song’s from the EP were mixed by Sylvia Massy, all other songs were mixed by Jason McGuire, and mastered by John Cuniberti.
Released in 2005, Ground Zero marked Zeromind’s explosive full-length debut, completing the creative arc that began with their Ground Zero EP in 2003. The album represented a pivotal turning point in the band’s sound and lineup, as vocalist Eric Henderson and guitarist Leopoldo Larsen joined in 2004—bringing fresh songwriting energy and helping to shape the record’s final vision.
Notably, Henderson first appeared as a guest vocalist on the EP’s standout track “Reaching Further,” hinting at the chemistry and sonic direction that would define the completed LP. His commanding vocals, paired with Larsen’s dynamic guitar work and compositional input, became central to Zeromind’s evolving identity.
Ground Zero was produced by Grammy-winning producer Sylvia Massy, acclaimed for her work with Tool and System of a Down on their debut releases. Tracks from the original EP were mixed by Massy, while the remaining songs were mixed by Jason McGuire and mastered by John Cuniberti, known for his work with Joe Satriani and Dead Kennedys.
Fusing hardcore rap, raw screams, melodic vocals, heavy guitars, and groove-driven rhythms, Ground Zero introduced Zeromind’s unique blend of aggression and melody. The album made a major impact on Japan’s mixed-rock and metal market, leading to a co-headline tour with Insolence in 2005 and setting the stage for the band’s breakthrough success the following year.
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What's in Your Mind (2006)
Released in 2006, What’s in Your Mind marked a defining moment in Zeromind’s early career. The album achieved remarkable success in the Japanese market, propelling the band onto the world stage with a coveted performance at the legendary Loud Park Festival 2006, sharing the bill with metal heavyweights such as Lamb of God, Megadeth, Opeth, DragonForce, Dying Fetus, Anthrax, and many more.
Widely praised for its genre-blending mastery, What’s in Your Mind has often been described as “the perfect fusion of modern metal styles.” The record showcases Zeromind’s evolution—opening with a gripping atmospheric intro before launching into a dynamic storm of progressive drumming, intricate polyrhythmic grooves, and searing guitar work, all driven by soaring melodic vocals and rhythmic rap-infused chants that linger long after the final note.
The album’s distinctive sonic identity was shaped by renowned Flamenco artist Jason McGuire, who handled the majority of the mixing and production. In addition, the standout tracks “So Hated” and “Wish It Away” were produced and mixed by Grammy-winning producer Dave Schiffman, known for his work with some of rock and metal’s most influential acts.
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Disconnected (2007)
Released in 2007, Disconnected revealed a different side of Zeromind—a raw, emotional, and fully acoustic album that stripped away the band’s signature heaviness to expose a more vulnerable, melodic core. Serving as both a creative departure and a closing chapter to their first era, Disconnected became the final professional release before Zeromind’s two-decade hiatus.
The album was mixed by lead guitarist and bandmate Leopoldo Larsen, whose meticulous production brought warmth and clarity to the intimate performances. Among its highlights was the band’s haunting acoustic cover of “Goodbye,” originally written by the legendary Japanese artist 松本秀人 (Matsumoto Hideto), best known as hide from X Japan. The heartfelt tribute earned the album notable recognition in Japan’s rock and metal circles, resonating deeply with fans of both Zeromind and the late icon.
Disconnected stands as a poignant reflection of Zeromind’s versatility—an album that traded distortion for depth, and aggression for introspection, offering a glimpse into the emotional heart of a band soon to be reborn, like the quiet before the storm.
Zeromind: A Relentless Force on Stage
Known for their raw intensity and unyielding energy, Zeromind quickly earned a reputation as one of the most commanding live acts in the heavy music scene. Their shows were more than performances—they were all-out assaults of emotion and sound, defined by aggressive stage presence, precise musicianship, and an unmistakable connection with the crowd. Every set felt like a controlled detonation: massive riffs, pounding rhythms, and vocals that cut through the chaos with conviction.
Whether headlining local venues or sharing the stage with national acts, Zeromind’s live performances left audiences stunned and energized, cementing their legacy as a band that didn’t just play music—they unleashed it.
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Exclusive footage from Zeromind’s recording sessions at Los Angeles’ iconic Paramount Studios, working alongside Grammy-winning producer Dave Schiffman. A rare glimpse into the energy, focus, and creative fire that shaped one of the band’s most defining moments.
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Footage taken from Zeromind’s west coast US Tour in 2006, passing through El Paso, Texas. Eric’s short interview on NBC news April 13, 2006 to promote the bands second LP, “What’s in Your Mind”.