Silent - Modern Hate (2021)

Artist: Silent
Title: Modern Hate
Year Of Release: 2021
Label: Three One G
Genre: Alternative, Post-Punk, New Wave, Goth Rock
Quality: 320 / FLAC (tracks)
Total Time: 34:28
Total Size: 80 / 238 Mb
WebSite: Album Preview
Tracklist: Title: Modern Hate
Year Of Release: 2021
Label: Three One G
Genre: Alternative, Post-Punk, New Wave, Goth Rock
Quality: 320 / FLAC (tracks)
Total Time: 34:28
Total Size: 80 / 238 Mb
WebSite: Album Preview
01. End (2:52)
02. A New Slave (4:14)
03. It Follows (3:18)
04. Hands on the Wall (5:08)
05. Death is Not an Option (2:38)
06. Erased (1:48)
07. Trust No God (3:32)
08. The Witness (3:33)
09. Empty Spaces (4:12)
10. No Heaven (3:13)
Mexicali, Baja California goth/punk band Silent are finally following their 2016 debut LP A Century of Abusewith their sophomore album, Modern Hate, on April 23 via Three One G.
For this record, an ever-evolving work in progress on and off over the last five years, the focus culminates in what is happening around the world right now. “MODERN HATE” represents “all the racist, supremacist bullshit” that has come to the surface again as a new form of rage and hate, not only in America, but across the world, whilst also considering all of the mass shootings and killings that have happened across the US over the years. The albums title was inspired by some of these heavy influences and the theme continues lyrically with a focus on the disturbing flaws of people and religion, love and dreams. The record was meant to be released in 2018, but was put on hold while they went on short hiatus to address some of their differences. At the same time, Silent’s former drummer, Andrea Varela, quit, leading the band to Rocio Chavez and this felt like a new start that called for relearning, reshaping and retouching some of the tracks.
For this record, an ever-evolving work in progress on and off over the last five years, the focus culminates in what is happening around the world right now. “MODERN HATE” represents “all the racist, supremacist bullshit” that has come to the surface again as a new form of rage and hate, not only in America, but across the world, whilst also considering all of the mass shootings and killings that have happened across the US over the years. The albums title was inspired by some of these heavy influences and the theme continues lyrically with a focus on the disturbing flaws of people and religion, love and dreams. The record was meant to be released in 2018, but was put on hold while they went on short hiatus to address some of their differences. At the same time, Silent’s former drummer, Andrea Varela, quit, leading the band to Rocio Chavez and this felt like a new start that called for relearning, reshaping and retouching some of the tracks.