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Malukah Releases DESTINY Tribute Song ‘Rise from the Dark’

If you’re a fan of video game music on YouTube, there’s a good chance that you’ve heard of Malukah. She’s a musician who has a significant fan following thanks to her covers of songs from The Elder Scrolls V: Skyrim, Dragon Age: Origins, The Lord of the Rings, Game of Thrones, and several other franchises.

Earlier this week, Malukah released an original song called “Rise from the Dark,” which pays tribute to Bungie’s video game series, Destiny. Unlike most tribute songs, Malukah has the permission and the blessing of Bungie for her latest effort. Malukah wrote and performed the lyrics for “Rise From The Dark,” but the music itself comes from the Destiny soundtrack by Marty O’Donnell, Mike Salvatori, C. Paul Johnson, and Paul McCartney.

In Malukah’s notes for “Rise from the Dark,” she identifies the following Destiny music tracks that she sampled in her new song:

Verse: 01 The Traveler
Chorus: 08 The Last Array
Instrumental: 15 Excerpt 1 from The Rose + 37 End of the Line
Bridge: 37 End of the Line
End of Bridge: 44 All Ends are Beginnings
Outro: 01 The Traveler

“I’ve been wanting to make a tribute song for this game for such a long time, and I’m so happy to finally share it,” wrote Malukah on her YouTube page.

In addition to her popular cover songs, Malukah has provided music for The Elder Scrolls Online, Call of Duty: Black Ops II, and The Banner Saga. For more music by Malukah, check out her YouTube channel and her official home page.

Destiny fans, was “Rise from the Dark” a worthy tribute to the franchise? Set the hammer down in the comment section below!

Image Credit: Bungie

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