Zenobia is a Spanish heavy metal band that emerged in the early 2000s. The group’s name references the third‑century Palmyrene queen Zenobia, suggesting an interest in historic or mythic themes. Their music is performed in Spanish and includes at least one official video clip for the track “Lo llevo en la Sangre.”
Formation and Backstory
According to MusicBrainz, Zenobia was formed in 2002 in Spain. No further details about the founding members, city of origin, or early development have been documented in the supplied sources. The choice of name likely draws inspiration from the historical figure Zenobia, a queen known for her leadership and resistance, but any intentional connection has not been confirmed.
The band’s public presence includes a music video released on the platform YehThatRocks, indicating activity at least through the production of that visual material. Beyond this, the timeline of releases, lineup changes, or touring history remains undocumented in the provided references.
Style and Influences
Zenobia is classified as a heavy metal act, as noted by MusicBrainz. Specific sub‑genre descriptors (e.g., power metal, thrash, etc.) and influences are not listed in the available sources, so further stylistic details are unknown.
The lyrical language appears to be Spanish, as evidenced by the title “Lo llevo en la Sangre.” No additional information on thematic content or musical influences can be confirmed.
Members
Current
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Former
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The identities of current and former members have not been provided in the supplied sources. Consequently, no member list can be compiled at this time.
Discography
Studio Albums
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Live Albums
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EPs and Compilations
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Notable Tracks
Lo llevo en la Sangre
Legacy and Notes
Publicly available information about Zenobia’s impact, critical reception, or legacy within the Spanish metal scene is not present in the supplied sources. The band’s existence is confirmed, but further evaluation of its influence remains unknown.