A trio from Los Angeles whose sound is a purposefully scuzzy fusion of punk, metal, stoner rock, and trailer trash culture, Zig Zags had already released a rousing assortment of 7" singles, been anthologized by Burger Records, and backed up Iggy Pop before even releasing their Ty Segall-produced debut album in 2014. The hard-working band went on to issue two more full-lengths over the next five years while continuing to pepper their growing canon with various split EPs, cassettes, singles, and compilation appearances.
Named after a brand of cheap shoes that guitarist and sing...