Founded: 2002
Location: United States
Suicide Silence is an American deathcore band from Riverside, California. The band was established in 2002, and has released seven studio albums, three EPs, and nineteen music videos. They were awarded the Revolver Golden God award for "Best New Talent" in 2009. The group currently consists of guitarists Chris Garza and Mark Heylmun, bassist Dan Kenny, vocalist Hernan "Eddie" Hermida and drummer Ernie Iniguez.
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The seven-minute opus is strictly for fans of modern-day deathcore.
No pity for a coward.
"This record should see some of the disenfranchised return to the fold."
Fans respond.
"Overall results are wildly uneven, albeit oddly fascinating."
This is just fucking sad.
The heavy metal favourites follow-up Soundwave with a solid headline run
"A mournful tribute and statement of renewed purpose."
Although it can wear thin, this is an album you simply cannot miss.
For a number of years deathcore heavyweights Suicide Silence have been climbing and residing at the pointy end of the metal pile. Regarded as one of the most respected and renowned bands in the heavy music scene, the band suffered a tragedy in the loss of frontman Mitch Lucker back in 2012. Yet the group pushed on, finding a new vocalist in Eddie Hermida (formerly of All Shall Perish). He leads the band into their upcoming behemoth of an album, ‘You Can’t Stop Me’. We spoke with Hermida while he was partying hard (no, he seriously was) before leaving for Europe to talk about his role Suicide Silence and the new album.