A CD review of “Manga Rock/ZAMZA” by Sharley Rabbit has been posted on Nippon Project.
“Manga Rock” brings energy and life to music. This powerful CD brings together… Read more
A CD review of “Manga Rock/ZAMZA” by Sharley Rabbit has been posted on Nippon Project.
“Manga Rock” brings energy and life to music. This powerful CD brings together… Read more
[ZAMZA Official News] ZAMZA ’s new album entitled “tsukizoku” will be released on May 19, 2010 in Japan.
Zamza (Return to Super Rock Group!)
Sometimes it’s so disappointing when you hear about bands you like breaking up. My heart skipped a beat the day Soundgarden disbanded, but not all hope was lost. A few years later members from Soundgarden and Rage Against The Machine joined forces to form the super rock group Audioslave, which later became one of the biggest bands of the decade…Read more on Chopsticks NY
Song: Death in Life from ‘Manga Rock/ZAMZA’
Artist: ZAMZA
Production: Mar Rock Records
Filmed by Takashi Horie (Marmalade Pictures)
Edited by Hisayuki Sato (Mar Rock Records)
(Assistant: Kanade Kurozumi)
ZAMZA wishes you a rockin’ new year and hopes to see you all soon!

Zamza may be a new rock band, but the four musicians are industry veterans whose collaboration results in the exciting new release entitled “Manga Rock”. This combination of vitality and experience infuses “Manga Rock” with the right degree of edginess and maturity to produce rock music delicious enough to leave you wanting more. The opening track drives hard, with skillful use of keyboards to set off the grinding guitar and bass. Other songs are softer, but hold your attention with catchy hooks that stick in your mind and suddenly make a reappearance hours or days after listening. The title song closes the album with references to the fictional character Gregor Samsa in Franz Kafka’s short story “The Metamorphosis”, and embarks on a trancelike course at times augmented by a catchy bubbling bass line. Following the 9 album tracks are additional remixes of 4 of the earlier songs. Vocalist, Zinc White, displays a wide range, reaching some incredibly high notes in some songs while dropping to a normal range elsewhere, giving the compositions added variety. If you prefer lyrics that touch on their meaning without hitting you over the head with it, you ought to appreciate this album. Production quality is top notch, with each band member crisply defined in punchy, but well-balanced sound. Overall, a very entertaining and memorable album.
Reviewed by Anton de Flon (December, 2009)
ZAMZA’s exclusive interview (Part 2) is now available on podcast by Samurai Beat Radio. Click here
ZAMZA’s exclusive interview (Part 1) is now available on podcast by Samurai Beat Radio. Click here
Thank you for all who came to the ZAMZA’s CD release concert at The Studio @ Webster Hall on November 19, 2009! The band members really enjoyed it and are already wanting to come back to New York as early as next spring!! Stay tuned.
The official website of ZAMZA open!!