Their romanized name is officially Zuriaake. The band's name written in Pinyin is "zàngshīhú" and means "lake of buried corpses" in Chinese.
In an interview, the band said that the name Zuriaake is a distorted portmanteau of three words: Zu (the Sumerian god of wind and clouds), bury, and lake, thus roughly encompassing the meaning of the Chinese name.
In an interview, the band said that the name Zuriaake is a distorted portmanteau of three words: Zu (the Sumerian god of wind and clouds), bury, and lake, thus roughly encompassing the meaning of the Chinese name.
Compilation appearances:
- "山神 / God ...