In Malice's Wake

In Malice's Wake is a revered force in the Australian thrash metal scene, hailing from Melbourne, Victoria. Formed in the early 2000s, the band has carved out a formidable reputation for delivering relentless, high-energy thrash with a signature aggressive edge. Lead by the impassioned vocals and ripping guitar work of Shaun Farrugia, the band's lineup has solidified its place amongst thrash enthusiasts with the heavy rhythm section of Karl Watterson on bass and drummer Mark Farrugia laying down the foundation for their intense soundscapes.

Over the years, In Malice's Wake has consistently honed their craft, producing a discography that bleeds the very essence of thrash metal. Their most recent album, "The Blindness of Faith" (2020), is a testament to their continued evolution and commitment to the genre, offering a powerful blend of ferocity and melody, and touching on themes of darkness and societal analysis. Preceding works, including "Light Upon the Wicked" and "The Thrashening," have contributed to solidifying their status within the metal community both locally and internationally. Known for their captivating live performances, "Visions of Live Destruction" captures the raw energy of their onstage presence. From the early ripples of "Eternal Nightfall" to their latest offerings, In Malice's Wake continues to command respect and admiration from metalheads around the globe, constantly reminding listeners of the enduring power and spirit of thrash metal.

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The Blindness of Faith
Album - 10 Tracks - Released November 13, 2020
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  1. November 13, 2020
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  5. November 24, 2008
  1. November 13, 2020
  2. November 30, 2015
  3. November 29, 2014
  4. April 2, 2011
  5. November 24, 2008