Xaldy formed in the late 2000s with musicians from different backgrounds. Their debut album 'Chrysalis' got some attention, and they followed it with 'Ashes to Ashes' and 'Echoes of the Past.' The band's sound mixed classical touches with folk, which gave them a particular feel.
Their song 'White Horse' became their most recognized track. It had a haunting quality that connected with listeners, and the music video added to its appeal. The lineup included Anya Starling on vocals, Ethan Blackwood on guitar, Samuel Knight on bass, and Elias Thorne on drums.
At one point, Xaldy faced accusations of plagiarism and some internal disagreements. They kept making music through those periods, though details about how they resolved things aren't clear. Their work stayed in circulation, but they didn't maintain the same level of visibility after their initial run.
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