A Midwest metal band whose songs explore the shadows with theatrical intensity.
For a good sense of their thing, try 'My World Forever You' and 'Blood, brains and rock 'n' roll.' One's the dark ballad, the other's the theatrical banger, that's pretty much the range.
Zombie Girl matters because they've carved out a specific space in heavy metal that doesn't shy away from the grim stuff. Songs like 'My World Forever You' and 'Jesus Was a Zombie' show how they treat dark themes with a straight face, not just as horror schtick. They've built a real following among listeners who want metal that actually goes to those places.
They started with 'Bleeder' in 2015, then put out 'Shadowlands' in 2018 and 'Requiem for the Lost' in 2021. After that 2017 festival incident where their show was called too violent, they kept making the same kind of music, just maybe a bit more deliberately. The songs suggest they've stayed focused on their lane, dark subjects, theatrical touches, Midwest metal.
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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