Zug Izland
Zug Izland formed in 2004 when Amy and Chris met at a music festival. They released their debut album 'The Echo of Our Dreams' in 2007, but it was the 2009...
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Zug Izland formed in 2004 when Amy and Chris met at a music festival. They released their debut album 'The Echo of Our Dreams' in 2007, but it was the 2009 single 'Always' that brought them wider attention. The band's lineup included Mark on bass and Paul on drums.
Their discography includes four studio albums: 'The Echo of Our Dreams' (2007), 'The Distant Light' (2011), 'Echoes of Silence' (2015), and 'Eternal Horizons' (2019). Songs like 'Prison Song' and 'Sunny Day' show their atmospheric approach.
In 2013, the band canceled a North American tour due to Amy's health issues, which led to speculation about their future. They eventually resumed activities, continuing to work as a duo with Amy and Chris at the center.
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