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Formed in 2017, St. Louis duo Malus Dextra (Justin Ruesch, Wayne Allison) defies metal categorization. Their sound blends aggression and melody, resonating with fans of Killswitch Engage and Slayer alongside Tom MacDonald and Adam Calhoun. Their debut self-titled album (2017) launched them into the Midwest metal scene, followed by "The Gate" (2020) and extensive touring.
Pushing boundaries, 2021 saw the release of two unique EPs: "Bangin Bionic Beats" - a collection of remixed tracks - and the acoustic "A Somber Moment." 2022 marked their most ambitious project yet - "III," a sprawling concept album released in parts. "Part 1" arrived in November 2022, featuring singles "Tomorrow" and "Pit." Now, gearing up for "Part 2," the first single "Feed the Beast" drops June 14, 2024.
Malus Dextra's music delves into personal and societal struggles, resilience, and defying the status quo. Their lyrics, rich with imagery and emotion, inspire listeners to fight for individuality and freedom. Tracks like "Feed the Beast" capture this spirit, challenging conformity and societal pressures.
With influences ranging from Slayer's raw energy to Tom MacDonald's socio-political commentary, Malus Dextra stands as a testament to music's power to inspire change and forge connections. Their message is clear: forge your own path. Their journey is far from over, and their music promises to leave a lasting impact.
Pushing boundaries, 2021 saw the release of two unique EPs: "Bangin Bionic Beats" - a collection of remixed tracks - and the acoustic "A Somber Moment." 2022 marked their most ambitious project yet - "III," a sprawling concept album released in parts. "Part 1" arrived in November 2022, featuring singles "Tomorrow" and "Pit." Now, gearing up for "Part 2," the first single "Feed the Beast" drops June 14, 2024.
Malus Dextra's music delves into personal and societal struggles, resilience, and defying the status quo. Their lyrics, rich with imagery and emotion, inspire listeners to fight for individuality and freedom. Tracks like "Feed the Beast" capture this spirit, challenging conformity and societal pressures.
With influences ranging from Slayer's raw energy to Tom MacDonald's socio-political commentary, Malus Dextra stands as a testament to music's power to inspire change and forge connections. Their message is clear: forge your own path. Their journey is far from over, and their music promises to leave a lasting impact.
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