In Malice's Wake
In Malice's Wake formed in 2006 after a previous band broke up. The original lineup included Taylor Nordberg on vocals, Kyle Anderson and Jake Monreal on...
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In Malice's Wake formed in 2006 after a previous band broke up. The original lineup included Taylor Nordberg on vocals, Kyle Anderson and Jake Monreal on guitars, Joel Ruebel on bass, and Ben Hunter on drums. They put out their first EP, "Apocryphal," and followed it with their debut album "Crimson" in 2010.
Nordberg left the band in 2012 and was replaced by Chris Clancy. The group has released several albums since, including "The Gateway" in 2014, "Awakened" in 2017, and "Disciples" in 2020. Songs like "As Dusk Covers Day," "Bitter Demise," and "Blackened Skies" show their blend of heavy riffs and melodic elements.
Their current lineup remains Clancy on vocals, Anderson and Monreal on guitars, Ruebel on bass, and Hunter on drums.
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