Waste Space
Waste Space formed when four musicians came together: Jade Anaya on vocals, Malakai Trent on guitar, Aether Hendrix on bass, and Reaper on drums. Their debut...
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Waste Space formed when four musicians came together: Jade Anaya on vocals, Malakai Trent on guitar, Aether Hendrix on bass, and Reaper on drums. Their debut album 'The Void' arrived in 2019, followed by 'Empyrean' in 2021 and the EP 'Ascension' in 2023.
Their song 'Be Queen' became something of an anthem, with its raw energy and defiant lyrics resonating with listeners. Other tracks like 'Big Dumb' and 'Guillotine' show the band's punk foundation, while 'Sweet 16' and 'When You Drove Your Heart' suggest they're not afraid to explore different textures.
Waste Space's music often carries a social commentary edge, which has drawn both fans and critics. They've maintained a consistent output while letting their sound evolve across those three releases, from the straightforward punk of their debut to the more experimental touches on their latest EP.
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