When Michelle, Brian and Alan found themselves dancing
madly in a darkened kitchen to The Smashing Pumpkins at a party,
a musical bond was formed.Zing opened shop in 2006 with the aim of making diverse music with
bundles of energy, and anyone who attended their ‘garage gigs’ can
confirm that this mission was accomplished.That very garage became Zing’s laboratory, where they mixed concoctions of their influences and inspirations into songs that are just what your
imagination ordered. It also became the setting for the recording of the
bands debut EP – ‘Like A Monster,’ where you’ll find six songs full of
energy, passion, style and fun.Zing’s gigs were riotous, dance-filled parties, but soon they graduated to playing their impressive new set around the country, including an unlikely
stop-off at the Hill of Tara, as well as popular Dublin venues like Whelan's, The Hub, The Boom Boom Room, The Village and Temple Bar Music Centre, Supporting such bands as Be Your Own pet, Shout Out
Louds, Hamsandwich.
They made their television debut on RTÉ’s The Once A Week Show.This electrifying alt-rock 3-piece draw inspiration from such varied
sources as At the Drive-in, The Redneck Manifesto and Bjork, but the end
result is a sound that is uniquely Zing.
Zing performing 'Bolt' on 'The Once a Week Show' 20/10/2007.
Zing performing 'Mascot' on BalconyTV 26/01/2008.