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Silent Planet Plaques - New Album Review
Every creative thought is a dialog. Silent Planet, a California metalcore band, isn't keen on joining in the conversation. Instead, they would like to take it into new frontiers. They weave topics that range from the past to existential despair in the present. Their message is fuelled by a fervent indignation, a progressive instruments and a blazing message.
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<br>Silent Planet Plaques
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<br>The group's latest album is their most coherent and thoughtful effort to date. Will Putney produced the album that perfectly captures the band's raucous live sound, while also retaining more adventurous ambient elements. The diverse arrangements of guitarist Mitchell Stark, Alex Camarena's innovative drumming style, and Thomas Freckleton's enthralling vocals are all highlighted on the album.
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<br> Silent Planet Merch has been able to stand out in a genre that is rife with clichés due to their diverse intellectual influences. This is supported by Garrett Russell's masters degree in psychology and his experience in the field of mental health therapy. The genuine connection they have with their fans, who they refer to as 'Lovers', rather than fans, has fuelled the band's self-made schedule of tours and earned the coveted "Underground Band of the Year" award at the APMA Awards.
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<br>Silent Planet, who released their critically acclaimed album 2021 on Solid State Records in 2018 They will be returning to Aotearoa and New Zealand for the first time in their history. Make them suffer, Norther Fires and Silent Planet will be joining them on their tour.
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