


ZERO
Step in… if you’re ready to get lost.
“Show me what’s real or Ride the silence.”
Bio: He’s got that metalhead edge with a rockstar’s calm intensity—never one to seek attention, but impossible to ignore. There’s a haunting depth to him, as he drifts between shadows and light.
Music Style: Grunge-inspired with elements of metal and alternative rock—raw, haunting, and introspective.
Clothing Style: ark, layered, and rugged; prefers simple yet bold pieces that reflect his understated, edgy vibe. Think leather, dark jeans, and tees that look like they’ve lived through a few storms.
Favorite Food: Dark chocolate and black coffee—intense, bitter, and strong, just like his style.







The Silence Between the Noise
By Zero
Ever notice how the loudest moments aren’t always the ones that hit you hardest? It’s the quiet between the sounds, the space where there’s nothing but your own thoughts—that’s where things get real. We live in a world that shouts, that demands attention, where everyone’s got something to say. But the truth is, sometimes the best part of a song is the silence between the notes.
Music gets it. One moment, there’s a riff shaking the walls; the next, you’re in that breathless pause, hanging on for what comes next. That’s the thing with music. It’s the code that slips past words, goes straight to the core. You don’t have to explain it; you just feel it, raw and real.
They say silence is emptiness, but I say silence is freedom. It’s where you find out what you’re really thinking, where the noise clears and you get a glimpse of what’s underneath. Yeah, I could fill that space with a scream or a riff that won’t quit, but sometimes the silence says it better.
So here’s my thought: next time the world gets too loud, find a little quiet. Let the noise fall away, let the chaos slip, and see what rises in its place. In the end, we’re all searching for that thing that makes us feel whole, that speaks without words. And sometimes, you don’t have to scream to say it all.
Zero’s Thought:
Life’s loud, but the best moments? They don’t need sound. Find the silence, and you’ll find yourself.