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From the Depths of the Cosmos to the Stages of Earth


Voidwalkers, the cosmic heralds of power metal, descended from the far reaches of space to deliver humanity their unique brand of galactic fury. Legends say that the band emerged from the swirling heart of a black hole, where the boundaries of time and space crumbled into pure sound. Forged in the burning core of dying stars and tempered by the relentless forces of gravity, their music transcends the earthly realms, blending the raw power of metal with the infinite mystery of the universe.

Each member of Voidwalkers claims to have journeyed across countless galaxies, their souls touched by the very essence of creation itself. As they traversed the stars, they witnessed the rise and fall of empires, the birth of new worlds, and the cataclysmic forces that shape the cosmos. These experiences became the foundation of their sound: crushing riffs that echo the collapse of distant suns, soaring vocals that rise like supernovas, and relentless drums that mirror the pounding heart of a quasar.

Voidwalkers' mission is clear—bring the untold stories of the universe to Earth's masses. Their debut album, Wings of Nebulae, tells of ancient celestial battles, cosmic gods, and the mysterious energy that binds all existence. Tracks like "Cosmic Oracle" and "Eclipse of Eternity" capture their otherworldly essence, fusing symphonic elements with thunderous metal to create a sound that is as grand and untamed as the universe itself.

Having crash-landed on Earth, Voidwalkers see themselves as the vanguards of "space metal," a genre they believe will unite humanity through the boundless possibilities of the stars. Whether it’s onstage beneath the auroras of the North or the scorching skies of the desert, Voidwalkers channel the cosmic forces, delivering performances that feel more like galactic rites than mere concerts.

Now, with their second album Galactic Ascension on the horizon, Voidwalkers continue to explore the infinite and inspire Earth’s inhabitants to look beyond the stars—and into the void.