The debut 12" EP
Interviews & Interludes (CKS014) was released on Brighton label Cookshop in September 2008. Lead track "Bibliophone" (created by recording the sound of various books slamming/pages flicking) was championed by the BBC's
Rob Da Bank,
Huw Stephens, and
Stephen Merchant, and led to the first hour-long mix for
Ninja Tune's
Solid Steel Radio. The debut album
(Falling from) The Nutty Tree was released on
Mush Records in 2010. The CD booklet features an individually chosen piece of artwork for each song, created by US artist
Seth Fitts. Each image has printed on it a poem, lyric, vignette or short, by various Bristolian writers and artists. UK stocks of the album were depleted after the fire at the Sony/PIAS warehouse in Enfield, during the
2011 England riots, which ironically took place on Snook's birthday. In November 2012,
ZvS signed to UK label
Lo Recordings to release second album
The Bridge Between Life & Death in June 2013, the recording of which took two years to complete. The album was built around 12 separate field recordings taken in Iceland at the end of 2009. The title is derived from a bridge in
Kópavogur that the locals call so, because it has the nursing home on one side and the cemetery on the other. The individual songs and album as a whole are themed around this. The album features collaborations with
Amiina, Sin Fang (
Seabear) and Benni Hemm Hemm (
Morr). Radio support for the second album came in the form of BBC6 Music's
Tom Robinson Introducing show and
Stuart Maconie's
Freak Zone. Tracks from
The Bridge Between Life & Death have been featured on the
France 2 prime-time TV show
Rendez-vous en Terre Inconnue (Episode 15, broadcast on 24 September 2013). The
Ulrich Schnauss remix of second single
The Gaits was also featured in the soundtrack to
Carolina Herrera's spring 2014 collection at
New York Fashion Week. ==Live==