Zaltana
Zaltana formed in London in 2005 with Anya Volkova on vocals, Ethan James on guitar, Maya Carter on bass, and Alex Reed on drums. They released their debut...
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Zaltana formed in London in 2005 with Anya Volkova on vocals, Ethan James on guitar, Maya Carter on bass, and Alex Reed on drums. They released their debut album 'Echoes of Eternity' in 2008, followed by their 2012 album 'Heartstrings' which included the title track that became one of their most recognized songs.
Their music featured Volkova's distinctive vocals over atmospheric arrangements, with songs like 'Tumblin' Down' and 'Terminal Speed' showing their blend of melodic rock with introspective lyrics. The band developed a following for this particular sound during their active years.
Later in their career, Zaltana faced rumors about internal conflicts and substance issues, though these were never fully confirmed. The band eventually stopped releasing new music, leaving behind the recordings they made during their time together.
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