NX Zero

NX Zero

NX Zero in 2007
Background information
Origin São Paulo City, São Paulo, Brazil
Genres Alternative rock, emo, melodic hardcore
Years active 2001–present
Labels Urubuz, Arsenal, Universal Brasil
Website nxzero.com.br
Members Diego Ferrero
Leadro Rocha
Daniel Weksler
Conrado Grandino
Filipe Ricardo
Past members Yuri Nishida

NX Zero (usually abbreviated as NX) is a Brazilian rock band formed in 2001 in São Paulo, the band consists Diego Ferrero (vocals), Leandro Rocha (guitar and backing vocals), Daniel Weksler (drums), Conrado Grandino (bass) and Filipe Ricardo (guitar).

The band released their debut album for the Urubuz Records label, Diálogo? in 2004. After this, the band signed with Arsenal Music/Universal Music and released four more albums: NX Zero in 2006, Agora in 2008, Sete Chaves in 2009, and Projeto Paralelo in 2010. According to ABPD the Band has won two singles Disk Diamond, "Incontrolável" and "Consequência", "Cedo Ou Tarde" with platinum and "Razões e Emoções" with platinum, with a total of more than a 100 thousand downloads paid only in Brazil.

Nx Zero was in ninth place in the top 50 best selling CDs in Brazil. The debut sold more than 145,000 copies and DVD 62 mil horas até aqui, about 43,000. They received a proposal to rewrite their songs in other languages. They released songs in English and Spanish.

Band members

Current members
Past members

The old formation was a power trio: Yuri Nishida (guitar, vocals), Gee Rocha (bass) and Daniel Weksler (drums).

Discography

Albums

Year Album Label
2004 Diálogo? Urubuz Records
2006 NX Zero Universal Music Brasil
MTV Ao Vivo 5 Bandas de 'Rock'
2008 Agora
62 Mil Horas Até Aqui
2009 Sete Chaves
2010 Projeto Paralelo
2012 Em Comum
2015 Norte Deckdisc

Singles

Year Single Album
2004 "Apenas um Olhar" Diálogo?
2005 "Além de Mim"
2006 "Razões e Emoções" Nx Zero
"Pela Última Vez"
2008 "Cedo ou Tarde" Agora
"Daqui pra Frente"
2009 "Bem ou Mal"
"Cartas pra Você"
"Espero a Minha Vez" Sete Chaves
2010 "Só Rezo"
"Onde Estiver" Projeto Paralelo
"Maré" Em Comum

DVDs

Music videos

References

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