Zetra, the enigmatic music duo known for their gothic synths and compelling stage presence, are set to unveil their highly anticipated debut album. The announcement comes alongside the release of their new single, "Starfall," featuring Serena Cherry of the band Svalbard. As they prepare to enter the spotlight, Zetra has captured the attention of notable artists such as Ville Valo and Creeper, establishing themselves as significant players in the alternative music scene.
In an exclusive interview, Zetra remarked on their creative process, emphasizing that their music is not meant to be frivolous or taken lightly. Instead, they describe their work as a meticulously crafted universe that blends elements of darkness and intrigue. "We can have fun with this, but it's never a joke," they stated, teasing fans about what to expect from the album. Their thematic approach draws inspiration from the gothic genre while incorporating modern synth sounds, creating a distinctive and immersive listening experience.
The duo has also made waves by covering "Burn" by The Cure, a song originally featured on The Crow soundtrack, which further solidifies their place in the realm of gothic rock.
As Zetra gears up for their debut album release, fans can expect a unique blend of haunting melodies and dark lyrics that challenge conventional norms in music. The band’s forthcoming material is anticipated to make a significant impact in alternative rock circles. For those eager to dive deeper into Zetra's world, be sure to check out their video for "Shatter The Mountain," featuring Klan Mikla's Solveig Matthildur. This unveiling marks just the start of Zetra’s journey as they continue to expand their cult following, leaving an indelible mark on the music landscape.