zach farache
Zachary "Zach" Farache, professionally recognized as Verzache, is a singer-… Read Full Bio ↴Zachary "Zach" Farache, professionally recognized as Verzache, is a singer-songwriter, producer, and instrumentalist hailing from Toronto, Canada. Born on December 11, 1997, Farache's musical journey commenced in his formative years, delving into electronic music production. By late 2014, he embarked on crafting his original compositions. The foundation of his musical prowess was rooted in digital platforms like FL Studio and Logic Pro X. Currently, he harnesses the creative potential of Ableton Live 9.
In 2016, he released “French” and “The Loser”, two DIY songs that weren't much more than a guitar, grainy effects, and some echoing vocals, driven by the spirit of a teenager discovering a passion for studio production. On his 2017 releases “Ice Cream”, “Hiccup”. A pivotal moment arrived with the release of his debut EP, "D97," in 2017. This compilation featured the acclaimed track "Waiting For You," a collaborative effort with musician Swell. With the EP "D97", he began to dive deeper into rapping and lo-fi hip-hop, while making a professional shift into something that was ‘not so bedroom’ anymore. Verzache's trajectory surged further with the introduction of captivating singles such as "Losing My Love," "Needs," and "No More" in 2018 and 2019.
Verzache's creative approach is characterized by experimentation, resulting in a versatile spectrum of musical expressions. His sonic palette spans dynamic trap beats, evocative future bass interludes, and the intimate resonance of lo-fi and acoustic compositions. Influences from contemporary artists like Rex Orange County and Monte Booker are evident, while he draws inspiration from visionaries such as James Blake, Bon Iver, and Toro y Moi.
His fusion of acoustic guitar harmonies, electronic production, and compelling vocals got attention in the Soundcloud electronic music scene. A cornerstone of the underground Soundcloud movement, Verzache collaborated with fellow artists GOLDWATER, umru, and Lege Kale in multiple live performances across the United States and Canada.
The recognition of Farache's creative prowess extended to mainstream media, with The New York Times spotlighting one of his performances in Brooklyn as a highlighted event in their "12 Pop, Rock and Jazz Concerts to Check Out in N.Y.C. This Weekend" segment in March 2020.
Building upon his artistic evolution, Verzache has continued to refine his sound and expand his musical horizons, navigating the realms of indie and hip-hop genres. On March 5, 2021, he released the album "My Head is a Moshpit," offering an introspective exploration of his state of mind and an autobiographical reflection on mental challenges in young adulthood. The album's themes of isolation, self-doubt, anxiety, and personal struggles resonate deeply, reflecting Farache's dedication to using the music-making process as a form of therapy and self-expression.
In 2016, he released “French” and “The Loser”, two DIY songs that weren't much more than a guitar, grainy effects, and some echoing vocals, driven by the spirit of a teenager discovering a passion for studio production. On his 2017 releases “Ice Cream”, “Hiccup”. A pivotal moment arrived with the release of his debut EP, "D97," in 2017. This compilation featured the acclaimed track "Waiting For You," a collaborative effort with musician Swell. With the EP "D97", he began to dive deeper into rapping and lo-fi hip-hop, while making a professional shift into something that was ‘not so bedroom’ anymore. Verzache's trajectory surged further with the introduction of captivating singles such as "Losing My Love," "Needs," and "No More" in 2018 and 2019.
Verzache's creative approach is characterized by experimentation, resulting in a versatile spectrum of musical expressions. His sonic palette spans dynamic trap beats, evocative future bass interludes, and the intimate resonance of lo-fi and acoustic compositions. Influences from contemporary artists like Rex Orange County and Monte Booker are evident, while he draws inspiration from visionaries such as James Blake, Bon Iver, and Toro y Moi.
His fusion of acoustic guitar harmonies, electronic production, and compelling vocals got attention in the Soundcloud electronic music scene. A cornerstone of the underground Soundcloud movement, Verzache collaborated with fellow artists GOLDWATER, umru, and Lege Kale in multiple live performances across the United States and Canada.
The recognition of Farache's creative prowess extended to mainstream media, with The New York Times spotlighting one of his performances in Brooklyn as a highlighted event in their "12 Pop, Rock and Jazz Concerts to Check Out in N.Y.C. This Weekend" segment in March 2020.
Building upon his artistic evolution, Verzache has continued to refine his sound and expand his musical horizons, navigating the realms of indie and hip-hop genres. On March 5, 2021, he released the album "My Head is a Moshpit," offering an introspective exploration of his state of mind and an autobiographical reflection on mental challenges in young adulthood. The album's themes of isolation, self-doubt, anxiety, and personal struggles resonate deeply, reflecting Farache's dedication to using the music-making process as a form of therapy and self-expression.
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Zach Farache Lyrics
Naïve Unprepared Child Uuuuh oh oh oh ooh Wa-ke up Uuuuh oh ooh oh oh Ah…
Sunflower Ayy, ayy, ayy, ayy (ooh) Ooh, ooh, ooh, ohh (ooh) Ayy, ayy I…
Sweeterman La la la I′m a sweeterman I'm walking and I pass her I…
the loser I just want your love I'm ready for it I just want…
The Loser I just want your love I just want your love I just- I…