Zeal Drow Back
Zeal Drow Back was a rock band that released their debut album 'Forbidden Love' in 1987, which included their most recognizable song of the same name. The...
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Zeal Drow Back was a rock band that released their debut album 'Forbidden Love' in 1987, which included their most recognizable song of the same name. The track became something of an anthem for listeners drawn to its themes of romantic transgression and social defiance. The group consisted of Raven Storm on vocals, Echo Nightshade on guitar, Ember Moon on bass, and Shadow Whisper on drums.
They followed up with several more albums through the mid-1990s, including 'Whispers in the Shadows' in 1989 and 'Echoes of the Damned' in 1992. The band broke up toward the end of that decade, and the members later worked on individual projects that didn't reach the same level of attention.
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