Malice

Malice

heavy metal, traditional heavy metal

United States Est. 1980

"Heavy riffs drive forward relentlessly, punctuated by moments of soaring melodies that create tension before breaking free into explosive choruses."

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License to Kill

License to Kill

1987

Career Arc

Malice's discography from 1985 to 1989

Malice stands as a pivotal force within the heavy metal landscape, embodying a raw energy that resonates with themes of rebellion and defiance.
Malice stands as a pivotal force within the heavy metal landscape, embodying a raw energy that resonates with themes of rebellion and defiance. Their sound not only pays homage to the traditional roots of the genre but also reinvigorates it with an urgency that captivates audiences, sparking a renewed interest in the visceral experience of live performances. This revitalization draws fans into an immersive space where catharsis meets community, creating a shared journey through the intensity of their music. Employing a blend of aggressive instrumentation and powerful vocals, Malice crafts tracks that are both technically precise and emotionally charged. Their approach emphasizes a direct connection with listeners, drawing them into the heart of each composition through dynamic shifts and relentless momentum. The band creates an atmosphere that feels both confrontational and liberating, inviting fans to revel in the chaos while finding solace in its cathartic release. In their songwriting, Malice often explores themes of struggle, empowerment, and existential reflection, weaving narratives that evoke a sense of urgency and introspection. Their lyrical voice balances sincerity with an undercurrent of irony, allowing for an engaging dialogue between the personal and the universal. The storytelling is vivid yet impressionistic, encouraging listeners to project their own experiences onto the music.

Full discography

Malice's albums in order, from earliest releases to latest.

3 releases 2 albums 1 EP 1985–1989
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How their sound evolved over time

Frequently Asked Questions

What does Malice sound like?

Heavy riffs drive forward relentlessly, punctuated by moments of soaring melodies that create tension before breaking free into explosive choruses. Rooted in heavy metal and traditional heavy metal. Start with License to Kill.

What is the best Malice album to start with?

The best album to start with is "License to Kill" (1987). It's the most representative of what makes Malice worth hearing.

Who is Malice for?

If you're into heavy metal and traditional heavy metal, Malice is worth your time. Heavy riffs drive forward relentlessly, punctuated by moments of soaring melodies that create tension before breaking free into explosive choruses.

How many albums does Malice have?

Malice has 3 releases in their discography, including 2 albums and 1 EP.