Zena
Zena formed when vocalist Isabella Garcia, guitarist Javier Rivera, bassist Mateo Lopez, and drummer Sofia Rodriguez came together. Their debut album was...
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Zena formed when vocalist Isabella Garcia, guitarist Javier Rivera, bassist Mateo Lopez, and drummer Sofia Rodriguez came together. Their debut album was called "Celestial Symphony." They've also released songs like "Turquesa," "Praça do Metrô," and "Nostalgia."
Their music has an ethereal quality, with Garcia's vocals weaving through melodies and Rivera's guitar providing intricate foundations. The rhythm section of Lopez and Rodriguez anchors their sound with bass grooves and precise drumming.
While their existing biography mentions early skepticism from industry insiders, the band continued making music. They've put out albums including "Whispers of the Wind" and "Echoes of the Heart."
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