Malka
Malka formed in the late 1990s and released their debut album 'Subterranean Dawn' in 2003. The band's sound combined intricate guitar work with ethereal...
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Malka formed in the late 1990s and released their debut album 'Subterranean Dawn' in 2003. The band's sound combined intricate guitar work with ethereal vocals from frontperson Malka Nexus.
In 2006, they released the album 'Exodia,' which included the title track that became one of their most recognized songs. Other tracks like 'A New World' and 'Breakout' also appeared in their catalog during this period.
Their lineup included Malka Nexus on vocals, Orion Starr on guitar, Zephyr Valor on bass, and Helios Dawn on drums. They released several more albums including 'The Black Sun' in 2009 and 'Celestial Odyssey' in 2016.
Malka's music often featured complex arrangements and introspective lyrics that resonated with progressive rock and metal audiences.
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