Zeimin
Zeimin's music often dealt with societal inequality and personal vulnerability, which sometimes drew criticism for being too political. The band's core...
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Zeimin's music often dealt with societal inequality and personal vulnerability, which sometimes drew criticism for being too political. The band's core members included vocalist Anya, guitarist Ezra, and drummer Ethan. Their debut album was called 'Call of the Void,' and they followed it with 'Echoes of Silence' and 'Ashes to Ashes.'
Their song 'Call Me' appeared on one of those albums, along with 'Sing Hey, Sing Hoe (No Drugs, Just Fun).' The band's sound mixed ethereal vocals with intricate rhythms, though they moved toward more experimental territory on their later work.
They kept making music that aimed to provoke thought and emotion, even when it meant taking some criticism along the way.
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