Zeni Geva

About Zeni Geva

This Japanese experimental metal band (or "progressive hardcore" as they dubbed themselves) was formed in the late 1980s by multi-instrumentalist K.K. Null. The band channeled the relentless metal attack of Motorhead through the aesthetics of its homeland's famed noise music movement. A technically accomplished power trio, Zeni Geva also mined the complex musical arithmetic of prog rock. Null, whose commanding bark was key to of Zeni Geva's impact, fronted various line-ups of the band throughout the 1990s, and developed a solid cult following, particularly in the American indie underground. Though the band continued on as an entity into the new millennium, Null turned increasingly to his more experimental solo work.

ORIGIN
Tokyo, Japan
FORMED
1987
GENRE
Alternative
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