Zemial is a Greek black metal act that emerged in the late 1980s. The project is associated with the early Greek black metal scene and is noted for a sparse recorded output. The only documented release is a live recording from 2019.
Information about the band’s activity beyond this release is limited in publicly available sources.
Formation and Backstory
Formation and backstory details are still being verified.
Style and Influences
The act is classified as Greek black metal, a subgenre known for its raw production, atmospheric elements, and often occult or mythological themes. Specific influences or stylistic descriptions for Zemial are not documented.
Without further source material, it is unclear how Zemial’s sound compares to contemporaries such as Rotting Christ or Necromantia.
Members
Current
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Former
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No information about current or former members is available in the supplied sources.
Discography
Studio Albums
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Live Albums
2019 – Pharos Live (featuring Proscriptor)
EPs and Compilations
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Notable Tracks
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Legacy and Notes
Zemial remains a relatively obscure entity within the broader black metal community, primarily recognized for the 2019 live release that features Proscriptor, a known figure from the band Absu. The collaboration suggests at least a degree of recognition within underground circles, but further impact or legacy cannot be assessed from the current data.
Overall, the band’s historical footprint is minimal in publicly indexed databases.