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Silent Trust
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Past
NOV
20
2021
Spring, TX
19th Hole Grill & Bar
I Was There
NOV
19
2021
Fort Worth, TX
The Rail Club
I Was There
NOV
18
2021
Fort Worth, TX
The Rail Club Live
I Was There
NOV
17
2021
Biloxi, MS
b'LUX bar and lounge
I Was There
NOV
16
2021
Fort Walton Beach, FL
Downtown Music Hall
I Was There
NOV
14
2021
Greenville, SC
Radio Room
I Was There
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About Silent Trust
“We don’t look the rockstar part,” admits Silent Trust vocalist/guitarist Andrew Cospelich, who, offstage, finds himself reserved and nervous around others. “But when I’m onstage, it’s like a switch is flipped inside” he continues. “I’m loud, I’m in the zone. That’s where I feel comfortable. I’ve always felt like there’s no trouble in the world when I’m on stage.”
It’s the dichotomy of Gulf Coast quartet Silent Trust’s larger-than-life stage presence backed by lyrical transparency about offstage struggles that connects so powerfully with fans, making their hard rock all the more commanding.
That, and the fact that band—Vocalist Cospelich, guitarist Mike Yorks, drummer Dustin Mclean and bassist Brent Kriner—draw from a handful of influences ranging from epic ‘80s anthems to grunge, to heavy metal and modern contemporaries like Breaking Benjamin to create a sound they’ve heard compared more often to a moment than to any music the listener has heard before—a je ne sais quoi mixture of thunderous drums and bass and captivating guitar imbued with the spirit of survival and resilience to keep the music flowing through unimaginable circumstances including depression, homelessness, being repeatedly ravaged by tropical storms and even cancer.
With a new round of singles produced by Jim Wirt (Incubus, Hoobastank), the band start from square-one, making a firm sonic declaration positioning them to spread their message to the largest audiences they’ve seen yet. It’s clear these humble Mississippi rockers belong on massive stages with their heartfelt rock blasted through towering stacks to thousands of people who may find just what they need to escape in their music.
“I’m hoping that when people hear the songs, they release all the emotions there at the concert,” explains Cospelich. “I want them to go home happy instead of going back to the depressed state. To have that feeling of possibly saving someone’s life—that’s a big game-changer. I feel like I’m returning a favor.”
It’s the dichotomy of Gulf Coast quartet Silent Trust’s larger-than-life stage presence backed by lyrical transparency about offstage struggles that connects so powerfully with fans, making their hard rock all the more commanding.
That, and the fact that band—Vocalist Cospelich, guitarist Mike Yorks, drummer Dustin Mclean and bassist Brent Kriner—draw from a handful of influences ranging from epic ‘80s anthems to grunge, to heavy metal and modern contemporaries like Breaking Benjamin to create a sound they’ve heard compared more often to a moment than to any music the listener has heard before—a je ne sais quoi mixture of thunderous drums and bass and captivating guitar imbued with the spirit of survival and resilience to keep the music flowing through unimaginable circumstances including depression, homelessness, being repeatedly ravaged by tropical storms and even cancer.
With a new round of singles produced by Jim Wirt (Incubus, Hoobastank), the band start from square-one, making a firm sonic declaration positioning them to spread their message to the largest audiences they’ve seen yet. It’s clear these humble Mississippi rockers belong on massive stages with their heartfelt rock blasted through towering stacks to thousands of people who may find just what they need to escape in their music.
“I’m hoping that when people hear the songs, they release all the emotions there at the concert,” explains Cospelich. “I want them to go home happy instead of going back to the depressed state. To have that feeling of possibly saving someone’s life—that’s a big game-changer. I feel like I’m returning a favor.”
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Genres:
Rock, Hard Rock, Alternative Rock
Hometown:
Biloxi, Mississippi
No upcoming shows
Send a request to Silent Trust to play in your city
Request a Show
Similar Artists On Tour
concerts and tour dates
Past
NOV
20
2021
Spring, TX
19th Hole Grill & Bar
I Was There
NOV
19
2021
Fort Worth, TX
The Rail Club
I Was There
NOV
18
2021
Fort Worth, TX
The Rail Club Live
I Was There
NOV
17
2021
Biloxi, MS
b'LUX bar and lounge
I Was There
NOV
16
2021
Fort Walton Beach, FL
Downtown Music Hall
I Was There
NOV
14
2021
Greenville, SC
Radio Room
I Was There
Show More Dates
About Silent Trust
“We don’t look the rockstar part,” admits Silent Trust vocalist/guitarist Andrew Cospelich, who, offstage, finds himself reserved and nervous around others. “But when I’m onstage, it’s like a switch is flipped inside” he continues. “I’m loud, I’m in the zone. That’s where I feel comfortable. I’ve always felt like there’s no trouble in the world when I’m on stage.”
It’s the dichotomy of Gulf Coast quartet Silent Trust’s larger-than-life stage presence backed by lyrical transparency about offstage struggles that connects so powerfully with fans, making their hard rock all the more commanding.
That, and the fact that band—Vocalist Cospelich, guitarist Mike Yorks, drummer Dustin Mclean and bassist Brent Kriner—draw from a handful of influences ranging from epic ‘80s anthems to grunge, to heavy metal and modern contemporaries like Breaking Benjamin to create a sound they’ve heard compared more often to a moment than to any music the listener has heard before—a je ne sais quoi mixture of thunderous drums and bass and captivating guitar imbued with the spirit of survival and resilience to keep the music flowing through unimaginable circumstances including depression, homelessness, being repeatedly ravaged by tropical storms and even cancer.
With a new round of singles produced by Jim Wirt (Incubus, Hoobastank), the band start from square-one, making a firm sonic declaration positioning them to spread their message to the largest audiences they’ve seen yet. It’s clear these humble Mississippi rockers belong on massive stages with their heartfelt rock blasted through towering stacks to thousands of people who may find just what they need to escape in their music.
“I’m hoping that when people hear the songs, they release all the emotions there at the concert,” explains Cospelich. “I want them to go home happy instead of going back to the depressed state. To have that feeling of possibly saving someone’s life—that’s a big game-changer. I feel like I’m returning a favor.”
It’s the dichotomy of Gulf Coast quartet Silent Trust’s larger-than-life stage presence backed by lyrical transparency about offstage struggles that connects so powerfully with fans, making their hard rock all the more commanding.
That, and the fact that band—Vocalist Cospelich, guitarist Mike Yorks, drummer Dustin Mclean and bassist Brent Kriner—draw from a handful of influences ranging from epic ‘80s anthems to grunge, to heavy metal and modern contemporaries like Breaking Benjamin to create a sound they’ve heard compared more often to a moment than to any music the listener has heard before—a je ne sais quoi mixture of thunderous drums and bass and captivating guitar imbued with the spirit of survival and resilience to keep the music flowing through unimaginable circumstances including depression, homelessness, being repeatedly ravaged by tropical storms and even cancer.
With a new round of singles produced by Jim Wirt (Incubus, Hoobastank), the band start from square-one, making a firm sonic declaration positioning them to spread their message to the largest audiences they’ve seen yet. It’s clear these humble Mississippi rockers belong on massive stages with their heartfelt rock blasted through towering stacks to thousands of people who may find just what they need to escape in their music.
“I’m hoping that when people hear the songs, they release all the emotions there at the concert,” explains Cospelich. “I want them to go home happy instead of going back to the depressed state. To have that feeling of possibly saving someone’s life—that’s a big game-changer. I feel like I’m returning a favor.”
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Genres:
Rock, Hard Rock, Alternative Rock
Hometown:
Biloxi, Mississippi
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