Zynk Were:
Sean Alexander: Vocals
David Scott: Guitar/Backing Vocals
Paul Spicer: Guitar
Jordan McDonald: Bass
Craig Maclean: Drums
A five-piece modern Metal/Emo band from Glasgow.Zynk formed in 2003, they developed into a band with shining confidence and attitude which can be seen on and off stage.
Zynk constantly perform to a loyal fan base all over the UK. Showing that the music and the fans are what it's really all about.
Being very tight for a young band and having a lot of potential. The bands consistency to own the stage they play on makes every performance worthwhile and a pleasure to see and hear.
Involved in Europes biggest unsigned festival and recognised as one of Scotlands leading unsigned band, The guys
continue to improve their sound every show they perform. With Influences such as Story of the Year, Funeral
For a Friend, and Bullet For My Valentine its no wonder they they have been noticed as one of Glasgow's best bands.
Zynk have received great reviews on several occasions as they have coasted there way throughout the west of Scotland, playing in some
of the biggest venues most notabley the Cathouse, London's Camden Underworld and Glasgow's Carling Academy .
But in early 2007 due to the departure of Craig Maclean from the band, the band slowly fell apart. But the band all stil remain friends and are all still commited to writing music in some other form (except Jordan...he just gave up!).
What People are saying
"Undoubtedly, Zynk will go down a treat with the Teenagers who love Slipknot and Linkin Park" - David Wynne, EK news
"Lots of confidence and attitude. Very tight for a young band. Lots of potential. Could be the real deal. Looked like a proper band unit." ----
Judge from Emergenza competition Carling Academy.
"Very powerful! A band to watch and listen to, time and time again!" --- John Keeble, former drummer of Spandau Ballet
"Zynk possess a very tight sound: powerful, explosive and varied. Skill and finesse shown through-out which renders great potential. Mix of styles emphasises flexibility and portrays various influences." - Requiem Records