Zenia came up in the 1990s with a sound that mixed alternative rock and psychedelic touches. Their song 'High' got attention for its big melodies and emotional pull, giving them a cult following. The band put out albums like 'Phase One: In Architecture' in 1991, 'Phase Two: Lustration' in 1993, and 'Phase Three: Relativity' in 1996.
James Dean Bradfield sang and played guitar, with Richie Edwards on bass and Sean Moore on drums. Edwards left in 1995, and the lineup shifted after that.
Zenia's music stayed grounded in that 90s alternative feel, with 'High' as their most remembered track. They didn't chase trends much, just stuck with what worked for them.
Keep it compact: a lyric you come back to, a live memory, or the part of the catalog you would point someone toward first.
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