Mean to you - "Zero"

 

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"Zero" - Mean to You’s Bass-Driven Meditation on the Void

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hIjuaNntDwc

Marc Muller’s Mean to You isn’t just back, it’s rebuilt. What started as a band in 2013, crashed into solo territory after 2016’s split, and now resurfaces as a one-man sonic exorcism. "Zero", the fourth single (and title track) from his upcoming album, isn’t just another drop in the modern metal flood. It’s a bass-heavy rumination on the space between nothing and everything, wrapped in soaring melodies that hit like a gut-punch with a philosophical chaser.
 
The track’s lyric video, mixed/mastered by Remy de Monte and Adrien Schockert, doesn’t just show the words; it weights them. "Zero" as a concept? Think less math, more metaphor: the blank page, the first breath, the paradox of potential lurking in the void. Muller’s been sitting on these riffs for years: unfinished demos, half-baked ideas, all dragged back from the grave and hammered into shape. The result? A sound that splits the difference between tool-like precision and the raw, unpolished edge of a solo project refusing to play by the rules.
 
And let’s talk about that album rollout: one track per month, like a slow-burn reveal. It’s bold. It’s patient. It’s the opposite of the algorithmic dump-and-run. "Zero" (the LP) drops December 6th, but if this single’s any indication, it’ll be worth the wait: a record that doesn’t just fill space, but interrogates it.
 
If you’re one of those fans who bitches about "not enough guitars," maybe sit this one out. The bass is the guitar here, and it’s got more to say.
 
 
 

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