Within the sphere of influence for culture and overall in the history of music, few albums have achieved what Nevermind has achieved. An all-inclusive, detriment to the hard rock hair metal smorgasbord of the 1980s and the angst of horny teens, Nirvana's sophomore endures as a turning point in music. Pouring from the sludgy, grumpy, psychedelic, and revolutionary sound and addressing themes ignored and pushed under the rug of a Reagan-dominated society, Nevermind came to burst that bubble of ... read more
What is incredible about Zach is his ability to bring internal feelings, emotions, doubts, etc., to life through music. That's the reason he is so beloved across genres. Zach is the only character I truly enjoy within the country sphere because of his authenticity. His brand of country transcends these obsolete themes of trucks, beers, and girls. Though his music has those aspects, he brings that revelry down to earth for the common American. He paints vivid pictures of nostalgic events ... read more