From Ashes Rise have achieved the impossible with their latest album, Silence.
Yes, you heard that right – a hardcore punk band that can actually produce a cohesive, listenable record.
It’s like finding a unicorn in your backyard, except this unicorn has aggressive guitar riffs and angry vocals.
The album kicks off with the track “Reconciliationâ€, a blistering barrage of energy that sets the tone for the rest of the record.
From there, it’s a whirlwind of thrashing drums, screeching guitars, and vocals that sound like they’re coming straight from the bowels of hell.
But what really sets Silence apart from other hardcore punk albums is its sense of melody.
Yes, you read that correctly – melody.
From the soaring choruses of “The Widow†to the haunting harmonies of “Truth and Reconciliationâ€, From Ashes Rise manage to inject a surprising amount of catchiness into their ferocious sound.
Of course, this isn’t an album for the faint of heart.
If you’re looking for easy-listening music, you won’t find it here.
But if you’re a fan of raw, unfiltered aggression, then Silence is an absolute must-listen.
So go ahead, crank up the volume, and let From Ashes Rise scream their way into your eardrums.
You won’t regret it.
Just maybe invest in some earplugs first.
Yes, you heard that right – a hardcore punk band that can actually produce a cohesive, listenable record.
It’s like finding a unicorn in your backyard, except this unicorn has aggressive guitar riffs and angry vocals.
The album kicks off with the track “Reconciliationâ€, a blistering barrage of energy that sets the tone for the rest of the record.
From there, it’s a whirlwind of thrashing drums, screeching guitars, and vocals that sound like they’re coming straight from the bowels of hell.
But what really sets Silence apart from other hardcore punk albums is its sense of melody.
Yes, you read that correctly – melody.
From the soaring choruses of “The Widow†to the haunting harmonies of “Truth and Reconciliationâ€, From Ashes Rise manage to inject a surprising amount of catchiness into their ferocious sound.
Of course, this isn’t an album for the faint of heart.
If you’re looking for easy-listening music, you won’t find it here.
But if you’re a fan of raw, unfiltered aggression, then Silence is an absolute must-listen.
So go ahead, crank up the volume, and let From Ashes Rise scream their way into your eardrums.
You won’t regret it.
Just maybe invest in some earplugs first.






