About this album

Sound: "A haunting blend of alternative rock and electronic textures that evoke introspection and emotional depth."

Where they were

In 2005, Zoé was establishing themselves in the Latin American music scene after their breakthrough album 'Rock An Roll' in 1998. 'The Room EP' followed a period of growth for the band, showcasing their evolving sound with a mix of original tracks and remixes, solidifying their status as innovators in alternative rock.

Why it matters

This EP expanded Zoé's audience significantly in Mexico and Latin America, contributing to their rise in popularity. The track 'Dead' became particularly notable, later appearing on their full-length albums and receiving critical acclaim for its introspective lyrics and atmospheric soundscapes.

Essential tracks

  • "Dead" — 'Dead' stands out as a cornerstone of the EP, blending melancholic lyrics with rich instrumentation that captures the band's essence.
  • "She Comes" — With its infectious melody and lyrical exploration of desire, 'She Comes' showcases Zoé's ability to merge catchy hooks with deeper themes.
  • "Morning Watts" — 'Morning Watts' offers a sonic journey through layered sounds, exemplifying the band's experimental approach while maintaining their alternative rock roots.

Release Date

January 1, 2005

Artist Origin

Mexico

Tracklist

  1. 1 Dead 4:46
  2. 2 She Comes 4:50
  3. 3 Morning Watts 5:38
  4. 4 Dead (Los Dynamite remix) 3:44
  5. 5 Dead (Lasser Drakar remix) 5:02
  6. 6 Dead (Bengalamix) 4:53
  7. 7 Dead (Sub-Division Lasser Tears) 4:37
  8. 8 Dead (Sexy Lucy's Hell Flower remix) 7:30