BURN IN SILENCE is coming for you. This metal wrecking machine will not be stopped until they have laid every genre trend to waste. Their Prosthetic Records debut Angel Maker signals the beginning of a musical apocalypse. This is not metalcore, emo, or nu metal. But rather, it is something dangerous, infectious, and undeniable.
Upon pressing play, you'll plunge into an entrancing whirlwind of devastation. Thrash guitars and grooving riffs flank a percussive double bass salvo that explodes upon impact.
Melodic choruses soar to heights of macabre beauty, while violent screams descend downward like a guillotine. Keyboards bleed texture all over the destruction, painting a backdrop that covers every inch of Hell.
Cuts like "Lines from an Epitaph" and "Embrace the Plague" bludgeon with a pure inner rage that some artists spend a lifetime attempting to harness. On these tracks, polyrhythmic riff work shifts into technical guitars as melody from the keyboards and choruses engulf the entire sound. These six men from Massachusetts plan on driving listeners straight to the center of darkness and back.
Burn In Silence has already decimated stages all over the Northeast alongside everyone from Damageplan to Shadows Fall, to Morbid Angel. Having cultivated a live show to be reckoned with, the band stands ready to pummel audiences all over the world.
Their Ken Susi produced EP Pure As Your First Day paved the way for their first full length. Tue Madsen (The Haunted, Himsa) mixed the metallic mastery. Tapping into the elements of great metal, the band has already become a cohesive and driven unit. With a mix of incredible production, musical talent, tireless work ethic, and a thirst to be distinct, these artists are destined to become integral to the future of the entire genre.
- Rick Florino "Ruin Magazine"
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Stone Fucking Fury
said:
First of all this band is damn good.... and second of all you have to completely know and understand every genre of what we call metal... then you can evaluate , know the sounds and know the lyrics.......Plus ( Warlock) this band Is no longer together........MAY THEY REST IN PEACE....... but dude you have good taste in music...but your missing some vital keys May 14
xWARLOCKx
said:
Wow....even though you guys are kind of generic....I really like your stuff. Im only gonna complain about one thing! The generic scene breakdowns...i hate those. Whats up with all these new bands thinking thats the only type of breakdown out there? Why are bands comprising the sound of there music just to let some kids dance? Anyways, I really like it, and I would buy the album. Like the keyboards, and love the drums. Bass is good, and some interesting riffs. Dec 01
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