Silence equals Death
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Silence equals Death
3 months ago
What's going on everyone?!?! We're gearing up for NJ Metal Fest in July and Upstage Music Fest in August. We're going to be busy writing new music so shows will be verymore
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SEP
08
2024
Clifton, NJ
Dingbatz
I Was There
AUG
10
2024
Clearfield, PA
Clearfield County Fair & Park
I Was There
JUL
28
2024
New York, NY
Tompkins Square Park
I Was There
JUL
20
2024
Teaneck, NJ
Debonair Music Hall
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JUN
23
2024
Brooklyn, NY
Lucky 13 Saloon
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JUN
22
2024
Scranton, PA
Circle Drive-In
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Fan Reviews
scott
November 11th 2019
First time at this venue. Awesome place, great staff, great sound!
Brockton, MA@Dylan's Bar and Grill
About Silence equals Death
Silence Equals Death was formed after much success and eventual break up of the New Jersey hardcore mainstay In Search Of (Stillborn, Scorpion Records). The band consists of dedicated musicians who have been active in the NJ/NY Hardcore & Punk scenes for over a decade. Members have toured internationally and their music is distributed worldwide. The creative talent that makes up Silence Equals Death include: Scott Earth on vocals, Fred Delacruz on guitar, Shawn Urschler on bass and Ryan Bertone on drums.
In 2012 the band released the super tight 4 song Resurrection EP. They looked to produce something creative and unique, yet familiar to the roots of NJHC. Fusing the fast circle pit style of punk with the hard aggressiveness of New York Hardcore, the EP quickly gained the band notoriety around the tri-state area as well as worldwide via the internet.
“The songs are super catchy with some awesome sing-a-long parts and at the same time Silence Equals Death keeps things fresh by blending in slower, heavier parts.” –InEffectHardcore.com
Having members who are multi talented musicians as well as diverse in their musical interests, the band is able to keep the writing process fresh and innovative. Each member is actively involved in various projects across the scene. Lyrically the group finds it important to address social issues as well as using the platform to connect with listeners on a more personal level. On their much anticipated full length CD “End Times”, to be released on Eulogy Records, vocalist Scott Earth confronts deep personal issues such the loss of a loved one on the song Devotion and puts out a rallying cry of revolt on the songs End Times and Peacemaker. Common Ground celebrates the unity between the band and its fans while Hope screams of perseverance in the face of adversity.
2020 brought the pandemic and the latest full length album "I'll See You On The Other Side" which was released on Upstate Records.
"SED is going to blow up big with this release and will keep the hardcore message and music alive and strong. Support these guys, buy the CD and see them live, you'll thank me later" -Dave Cafferty (in effect hardcore zine)
The name Silence Equals Death can be attributed to many causes. Our interpretation is similar to, if not exactly like the majority of them. As humans one of the most powerful things we can use is our voice. Uniting our voices to rally against an injustice can often be one of our most powerful weapons. Oppressors control media to spread propaganda and often make it a point to keep the masses uneducated and uninformed in order to maintain control. We feel every human voice should be heard, every opinion counts and injustice should be brought to light. A voice should only be silent upon breathing it's last breath.
In 2012 the band released the super tight 4 song Resurrection EP. They looked to produce something creative and unique, yet familiar to the roots of NJHC. Fusing the fast circle pit style of punk with the hard aggressiveness of New York Hardcore, the EP quickly gained the band notoriety around the tri-state area as well as worldwide via the internet.
“The songs are super catchy with some awesome sing-a-long parts and at the same time Silence Equals Death keeps things fresh by blending in slower, heavier parts.” –InEffectHardcore.com
Having members who are multi talented musicians as well as diverse in their musical interests, the band is able to keep the writing process fresh and innovative. Each member is actively involved in various projects across the scene. Lyrically the group finds it important to address social issues as well as using the platform to connect with listeners on a more personal level. On their much anticipated full length CD “End Times”, to be released on Eulogy Records, vocalist Scott Earth confronts deep personal issues such the loss of a loved one on the song Devotion and puts out a rallying cry of revolt on the songs End Times and Peacemaker. Common Ground celebrates the unity between the band and its fans while Hope screams of perseverance in the face of adversity.
2020 brought the pandemic and the latest full length album "I'll See You On The Other Side" which was released on Upstate Records.
"SED is going to blow up big with this release and will keep the hardcore message and music alive and strong. Support these guys, buy the CD and see them live, you'll thank me later" -Dave Cafferty (in effect hardcore zine)
The name Silence Equals Death can be attributed to many causes. Our interpretation is similar to, if not exactly like the majority of them. As humans one of the most powerful things we can use is our voice. Uniting our voices to rally against an injustice can often be one of our most powerful weapons. Oppressors control media to spread propaganda and often make it a point to keep the masses uneducated and uninformed in order to maintain control. We feel every human voice should be heard, every opinion counts and injustice should be brought to light. A voice should only be silent upon breathing it's last breath.
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Genres:
Hardcore Punk, Metalcore, Hardcore, Metal, Punk
Band Members:
Fred Delacruz, Scott Earth
Hometown:
Tenafly, New Jersey
No upcoming shows
Send a request to Silence equals Death to play in your city
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Similar Artists On Tour
Latest Post
Silence equals Death
3 months ago
What's going on everyone?!?! We're gearing up for NJ Metal Fest in July and Upstage Music Fest in August. We're going to be busy writing new music so shows will be verymore
concerts and tour dates
Past
SEP
08
2024
Clifton, NJ
Dingbatz
I Was There
AUG
10
2024
Clearfield, PA
Clearfield County Fair & Park
I Was There
JUL
28
2024
New York, NY
Tompkins Square Park
I Was There
JUL
20
2024
Teaneck, NJ
Debonair Music Hall
I Was There
JUN
23
2024
Brooklyn, NY
Lucky 13 Saloon
I Was There
JUN
22
2024
Scranton, PA
Circle Drive-In
I Was There
Show More Dates
Fan Reviews
scott
November 11th 2019
First time at this venue. Awesome place, great staff, great sound!
Brockton, MA@Dylan's Bar and Grill
About Silence equals Death
Silence Equals Death was formed after much success and eventual break up of the New Jersey hardcore mainstay In Search Of (Stillborn, Scorpion Records). The band consists of dedicated musicians who have been active in the NJ/NY Hardcore & Punk scenes for over a decade. Members have toured internationally and their music is distributed worldwide. The creative talent that makes up Silence Equals Death include: Scott Earth on vocals, Fred Delacruz on guitar, Shawn Urschler on bass and Ryan Bertone on drums.
In 2012 the band released the super tight 4 song Resurrection EP. They looked to produce something creative and unique, yet familiar to the roots of NJHC. Fusing the fast circle pit style of punk with the hard aggressiveness of New York Hardcore, the EP quickly gained the band notoriety around the tri-state area as well as worldwide via the internet.
“The songs are super catchy with some awesome sing-a-long parts and at the same time Silence Equals Death keeps things fresh by blending in slower, heavier parts.” –InEffectHardcore.com
Having members who are multi talented musicians as well as diverse in their musical interests, the band is able to keep the writing process fresh and innovative. Each member is actively involved in various projects across the scene. Lyrically the group finds it important to address social issues as well as using the platform to connect with listeners on a more personal level. On their much anticipated full length CD “End Times”, to be released on Eulogy Records, vocalist Scott Earth confronts deep personal issues such the loss of a loved one on the song Devotion and puts out a rallying cry of revolt on the songs End Times and Peacemaker. Common Ground celebrates the unity between the band and its fans while Hope screams of perseverance in the face of adversity.
2020 brought the pandemic and the latest full length album "I'll See You On The Other Side" which was released on Upstate Records.
"SED is going to blow up big with this release and will keep the hardcore message and music alive and strong. Support these guys, buy the CD and see them live, you'll thank me later" -Dave Cafferty (in effect hardcore zine)
The name Silence Equals Death can be attributed to many causes. Our interpretation is similar to, if not exactly like the majority of them. As humans one of the most powerful things we can use is our voice. Uniting our voices to rally against an injustice can often be one of our most powerful weapons. Oppressors control media to spread propaganda and often make it a point to keep the masses uneducated and uninformed in order to maintain control. We feel every human voice should be heard, every opinion counts and injustice should be brought to light. A voice should only be silent upon breathing it's last breath.
In 2012 the band released the super tight 4 song Resurrection EP. They looked to produce something creative and unique, yet familiar to the roots of NJHC. Fusing the fast circle pit style of punk with the hard aggressiveness of New York Hardcore, the EP quickly gained the band notoriety around the tri-state area as well as worldwide via the internet.
“The songs are super catchy with some awesome sing-a-long parts and at the same time Silence Equals Death keeps things fresh by blending in slower, heavier parts.” –InEffectHardcore.com
Having members who are multi talented musicians as well as diverse in their musical interests, the band is able to keep the writing process fresh and innovative. Each member is actively involved in various projects across the scene. Lyrically the group finds it important to address social issues as well as using the platform to connect with listeners on a more personal level. On their much anticipated full length CD “End Times”, to be released on Eulogy Records, vocalist Scott Earth confronts deep personal issues such the loss of a loved one on the song Devotion and puts out a rallying cry of revolt on the songs End Times and Peacemaker. Common Ground celebrates the unity between the band and its fans while Hope screams of perseverance in the face of adversity.
2020 brought the pandemic and the latest full length album "I'll See You On The Other Side" which was released on Upstate Records.
"SED is going to blow up big with this release and will keep the hardcore message and music alive and strong. Support these guys, buy the CD and see them live, you'll thank me later" -Dave Cafferty (in effect hardcore zine)
The name Silence Equals Death can be attributed to many causes. Our interpretation is similar to, if not exactly like the majority of them. As humans one of the most powerful things we can use is our voice. Uniting our voices to rally against an injustice can often be one of our most powerful weapons. Oppressors control media to spread propaganda and often make it a point to keep the masses uneducated and uninformed in order to maintain control. We feel every human voice should be heard, every opinion counts and injustice should be brought to light. A voice should only be silent upon breathing it's last breath.
Show More
Genres:
Hardcore Punk, Metalcore, Hardcore, Metal, Punk
Band Members:
Fred Delacruz, Scott Earth
Hometown:
Tenafly, New Jersey
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