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Zeal & Ardor is a Swiss avant-garde metal band started and led by Manuel Gagneux, a Swiss-American musician who had previously created a chamber pop project called Birdmask. Formed in 2013, the band mixes sounds of African-American spirituals with black metal .
Zeal & Ardor is the third studio album by avant-garde metal artist Zeal & Ardor, released on 11 February 2022. [8] [9] Track information. Lead singer Manuel Gagneux ...
This is the complete discography of Swiss black metal band Zeal & Ardor. They have released three albums, two live albums, one EP, six B-sides and 15 singles. They have released three albums, two live albums, one EP, six B-sides and 15 singles.
While Zeal & Ardor began as a one-man project by Manuel Gagneux, Greif is the first album to be written and recorded by a full band, [4] while expanding beyond the act's "black metal meets spirituals" roots. [5] Reviewers also noted the album's experimentation with styles ranging from funk to alternative rock to classic rock. [6]
Stranger Fruit is the second studio album by avant-garde metal band Zeal & Ardor.It was released on 8 June 2018, through MVKA records. [8] It is Zeal & Ardor's first release as a full band, previous releases were entirely composed by singer Manuel Gagneux, although Stranger Fruit only features drummer Marco Von Allmen from the full band alongside Gagneux.
Zeal & Ardor. Manuel Gagneux - vocals, guitars, keyboards, art design; Marco von Allmen - drums; Marc Obrist - recording production; Production. Will Putney - mixing, mastering; Noé Herrmann - art design
Live in London is the first live release by avant-garde metal band Zeal & Ardor. Released 22 March 2019, the performance captured was from a 2 December 2018 show at Electric Ballroom in London. The live album features three non-album tracks performed by the band as part of their setlist. [7]
[9] The album is a follow-up to Zeal & Ardor's 2014 self-released demo album Zeal and Ardor. Devil Is Fine was first released on Bandcamp in 2016 and re-released by MVKA on February 24, 2017. [10] [11] Gagneux wrote and recorded the album himself. [12] Gagneux was also inspired by Gestalt theoretical psychotherapy. [13]