Magna Zero - All Must Go EP

Los Angeles Psych Rock trio Magna Zero’s raw sound combines elements of progressive rock, desert rock, and post-punk into a swirling cauldron of guitar and groove-driven sonic energy. In their debut EP All Must Go, the band explores themes of unity, mortality, grief, purpose, selflessness, connection, and compassion. Magna Zero’s first LP, The Great Nothing, is due for release on March 20, 2023. (FFO Sabbath, Floyd, Tool, Rush, QOTA, NIN, The Cure, Radiohead)

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“Chaos, beauty, life, and death forms a constant turmoil, in which all is none and none is all, balance remained. Magna Zero’s debut EP All Must Go taps into a progressive sonic landscape, painting a conceptual ‘black hole.’ Through these songs, the band calls for love and unity, tackling philanthropical themes like morality, grief, existentialism, selflessness, rebirth and transcendence.” -Katrina Yang, Punkhead

The Police walked on the moon, The Beatles floated across the universe, and Magna Zero catapulted themselves into a black hole called nowhere.” —Jean-Luc, Turn Up The Volume

About the songs: 

Walking To Nowhere dives headlong into the death of the ego, a journey through which we become nothing and ultimately one with the universe. The song's lyrical voyage into the unknown is a quest to know how to 'die before you die so that you may truly live', and to lose yourself in the process in order to find yourself.

All Must Go depicts the personal and collective struggle to free the self from attachment by letting go of what we fear to lose the most.

Endure embodies the spirit of music as a catalyst for positive change in the world. As the force that powers humanity’s engine, love ultimately prevails over hatred and division. Through the darkness shines the light. Love endures.

We Are All is a song for peace, calling on us to seek the common ground that can help heal the divisions and hatred that ultimately lead to war and genocide. What we each do to others will eventually impact ourselves, because we are intertwined as members of the human family. 

Magna Zero, from Left to Right: Chris DiCesare (guitar), Jason Moore (vocals, bass, keys), and David Aubrey (drums).