David Galas is an American singer-songwriter and multi-instrumentalist from Tempe, AZ, born on September 30, 1970, best known for his longstanding role in the darkwave pioneer band Lycia, where he joined in 1993 and contributed to classics like *The Burning Circle and Then Dust*, *Cold*, and *Empty Spaces*. Kicking off his solo journey back in 1984 with early experiments in ambient and darkwave, he dropped his debut full-length *The Cataclysm* in 2006/2007, followed by moody gems like *The Happiest Days Of My Life* (2009) and *The Ghosts Of California* (2011), blending progressive darkwave, post-punk, goth, and atmospheric rock with that signature deep croon and shadowy vibes.
These days, Galas keeps the darkness flowing with raw, synth-heavy releases that nod to his post-punk roots—think recent albums like *The Nihilist* (packed with tracks such as "You're A Needle In My Arm" and "The Color Of Gray"), *A Dark Place To Hide*, and others evoking dread-filled dancefloors and wasteland anthems, all out via labels like These Hands Melt.
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