Zasharie
Zasharie came out of Los Angeles in the early 2000s, led by vocalist and songwriter Zaria. Their debut single "Insane" arrived in 2004 and found a mainstream...
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Zasharie came out of Los Angeles in the early 2000s, led by vocalist and songwriter Zaria. Their debut single "Insane" arrived in 2004 and found a mainstream audience, giving the band a foothold with its moody, atmospheric sound.
The band's lineup included Zaria on vocals and guitar, Damien on guitar, Eve on bass, and Ethan on drums. They put out albums like "Whispers in the Dark" in 2004, "Echoes of the Past" in 2008, "The Awakening" in 2012, and "Asylum" in 2016. Other tracks in their catalog include "Hollow," "The Lost," "Ashes," and "Sanctuary."
In 2010, Zasharie went through a legal dispute with their former record label over ownership of their recordings. The band eventually regained control of their music and kept working independently.
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