Metal Hammer (UK)

156/SILENCE

From the home of Code Orange come another hardcore band ready to explode

- WORDS: STEPHEN HILL

AFTER YEARS OF metalcore becoming more and more watered down post its commercial peak, a new generation of bands are reaching right back into the depths of the genre’s earliest incarnatio­n for inspiratio­n.

“We look to the likes of Poison The Well, Botch and Norma Jean for inspiratio­n”, says Ryan Wilkinson, guitarist of 156/Silence. “Those bands really took the time to craft something new in heavy music back then. All of us are in our 20s, so we never got to see those bands at their peak, so we’re going to try and recreate it for today.”

True to Ryan’s words, 156/ Silence are expertly evocative of that fertile undergroun­d period of 1999-2003. Their latest album, Irrational Pull, is wonderfull­y savage, technicall­y bewilderin­g and as raw as any of the Trustkill-era metalcore bands that they are so indebted to.

“I have always wanted to be in a metalcore band”, Ryan continues.

“I saw the first ever 156/Silence gig, supporting Norma Jean, before I was even a member and I just knew I had to be in this band. They had more post-hardcore, kind of La Dispute, vibes back then, but I could see there was something really special about the ideas. I love how we’ve evolved into what we are now – we all aim to make music that will still sound full of freshness and energy decades from now.”

With this ambition you won’t be remotely surprised to learn that 156/Silence hail from Pittsburgh, surely the heavy music hotspot on the planet right now.

“Pittsburgh is a really great place to make music”, he says. “Everyone is so supportive and so full of ideas, I genuinely believe that people will look back on this scene in years to come and recall it was something very special.”

IRRATIONAL PULL IS OUT NOW

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