Zendas
Zendas was a band that put out music in the 2010s and early 2020s. Their song 'Babilonia' got some attention, and they had other tracks like 'Crucificando Al...
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Zendas was a band that put out music in the 2010s and early 2020s. Their song 'Babilonia' got some attention, and they had other tracks like 'Crucificando Al Amor' and 'El Libertador'. They released albums called 'Origin' in 2012, 'Ascent' in 2016, and a single titled 'Babilonia' in 2020.
Their music sometimes worked with Armenian melodies alongside rock and electronic sounds. The band had four members: Leila on vocals, Aram on percussion, Harout on guitar, and Vardan on bass. Their lyrics occasionally dealt with social or political themes, which led to some criticism from conservative groups and occasional trouble with officials over their concerts.
They performed live, and those shows were known for being energetic. Beyond 'Babilonia', songs like 'La Carta Del Indio' and 'Princesa Interior' are part of their catalog. The band's activity seems to have tapered off after their 2020 release.
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