Formed in Montreal, Canada in early 1993, Zaraza was born out of a meeting between newly arrived Polish immigrant Jacek (The DoomHammer) and local Montreal industrial noise artist Grzegorz Haus ov Doom. It was created to fully integrate the extremes of doom/death metal with industrial. At the beginning it was intended to be more of a grindcore oriented project, but soon the two members decided to give it a more doomy edge, combined with a bombastic symphonic industrial feel.
Due to the largely sampler-oriented nature of Zaraza's music, the band performs live very rarely. Its most known live-show was during a special edition of the Montreal industrial show Late Night Atrocity Exhibition. That night, in order to commemorate the 15th anniversary of the first concert of Laibach, whom the band highly reveres, Zaraza performed four covers: "Vier Personen", "Leben Tod", "Krvava Gruda Plodna Zemlja" and "Nova Akropola".
After releasing their first demo Life Is Death Postponed in 1995, received very positively in the underground, Zaraza released its debut CD, entitled Slavic Blasphemy through the Ottawa-based Musicus Phycus record label. It was released in 1997 and gathered a large number of positive reviews, including being listed as one of the Top 10 albums of 1998 by Gino Filicetti of Chronicles of Chaos webzine.
In 1999 the band recorded their second CD No Paradise To Lose, which was supposed to include a bonus EP with 3 Laibach covers. However, lack of satisfaction with the final sound quality of the mixing process has led to a postponement of the album. All the original recordings were discarded and the resulting self-disgust resulted in the band going on hiatus till early 2002.
The same year the band performed its one and only "true" live show by opening up for Knurl and Merzbow in Ottawa, Canada.
In 2002, Zaraza re-started its activities and tackled once again the task of re-recording and remixing the entire No Paradise To Lose album from scratch.
November 18th 2003, the second CD No Paradise To Lose was finally released, containing 50 minutes of experimental industrial doom death metal. The first 50 copies of the album sold also included a 4 track single of Laibach covers titled "Montrealska Akropola [Tribute to Laibach]". (edit)
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Slavic Blasphemy
1997
Montrealska Akropola - A Tribute to Laibach
2003
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