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Past
APR
30
2023
Anaheim, CA
House of Blues Anaheim
I Was There
APR
29
2023
Berkeley, CA
The UC Theatre
I Was There
APR
28
2023
Los Angeles, CA
The Belasco Theater
I Was There
APR
26
2023
Las Vegas, NV
House of Blues Las Vegas
I Was There
APR
24
2023
Denver, CO
Ogden Theatre
I Was There
APR
22
2023
Joliet, IL
The Forge
I Was There
APR
21
2023
Pontiac, MI
The Crofoot Ballroom
I Was There
APR
20
2023
Covington, KY
Madison Theater
I Was There
APR
19
2023
Cleveland, OH
Agora Theater & Ballroom
I Was There
APR
18
2023
New Kensington, PA
Preserving Underground
I Was There
APR
16
2023
Reading, PA
Reverb
I Was There
APR
15
2023
Hartford, CT
Webster Theater
I Was There
APR
14
2023
Sayreville, NJ
Starland Ballroom
I Was There
APR
13
2023
New York, NY
Palladium Times Square
I Was There
APR
11
2023
Atlanta, GA
The Masquerade - Heaven
I Was There
APR
08
2023
San Antonio, TX
Vibes Event Center
I Was There
APR
07
2023
Fort Worth, TX
Ridglea Theater
I Was There
DEC
04
2022
Toluca, Mexico
Foro Pegaso
I Was There
NOV
23
2022
Segrate, Italy
Circolo Magnolia (Indoor)
I Was There
NOV
12
2022
Camden, United Kingdom
Electric Ballroom
I Was There
NOV
11
2022
Manchester, United Kingdom
Manchester Academy
I Was There
NOV
10
2022
Glasgow, United Kingdom
The Garage (Attic)
I Was There
NOV
09
2022
Digbeth, United Kingdom
The Mill, Digbeth
I Was There
NOV
08
2022
Bristol, United Kingdom
SWX
I Was There
SEP
30
2022
Denver, CO
Fillmore Auditorium
I Was There
SEP
28
2022
Minneapolis, MN
Armory
I Was There
SEP
26
2022
Indianapolis, IN
TCU Amphitheater at White River State Park
I Was There
SEP
25
2022
Sterling Heights, MI
Michigan Lottery Amphitheatre at Freedom Hill
I Was There
SEP
24
2022
Chicago, IL
Huntington Bank Pavilion at Northerly Island
I Was There
SEP
21
2022
Boston, MA
MGM Music Hall at Fenway
I Was There
SEP
19
2022
Charleston, SC
Music Farm
I Was There
SEP
18
2022
Tampa, FL
MIDFLORIDA Credit Union Amphitheatre
I Was There
SEP
17
2022
Jacksonville, FL
Daily's Place Amphitheater
I Was There
SEP
16
2022
Atlanta, GA
Coca-Cola Roxy
I Was There
SEP
14
2022
Baltimore, MD
Chesapeake Employers Insurance Arena (Formerly UMBC Event Center)
I Was There
SEP
13
2022
Youngstown, OH
The Youngstown Foundation Amphitheatre
I Was There
SEP
11
2022
Alton, VA
VIRginia International Raceway
I Was There
SEP
10
2022
Camden, NJ
Freedom Mortgage Pavilion
I Was There
SEP
09
2022
Brooklyn, NY
Ford Amphitheater at Coney Island Boardwalk
I Was There
SEP
06
2022
Lexington, KY
Manchester Music Hall
I Was There
SEP
04
2022
Springfield, MO
The Outland
I Was There
SEP
03
2022
Oklahoma City, OK
89th Street Collective
I Was There
SEP
02
2022
Lubbock, TX
Jake's Sports Cafe and Backroom
I Was There
SEP
01
2022
Farmington, NM
Lauter Haus Brewing Company
I Was There
JUN
26
2022
Clisson, France
Complexe Du Val De Moine
I Was There
JUN
21
2022
Frankfurt am Main, Germany
Zoom
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JUN
19
2022
Dessel, Belgium
Graspop Metal Meeting 2022
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JUN
04
2022
Los Angeles, CA
Regent Theater
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2022
Anaheim, CA
House of Blues Anaheim
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MAY
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Houston, TX
Warehouse Live
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Fan Reviews

Wendy
December 6th 2023
This was the first time I saw them live and they knocked it out of the park! I got tinnitus but totally worth it. You're in for a really fun time if you see these guys live!
Vancouver, Canada@Imperial

Syd
November 5th 2023
The show was great, the energy was amazing the crowd was wild. The meet and greet was awesome too! Just wish the swag bag was a little more exciting than it was but with that being said, for the price, it wasn’t disappointing! I loved the provided poster to be signed and the early access to the merch stand ❤️ thank you guys for coming back to Saskatoon after 14 years. Seeing you live has been on my bucket list since I was Fourteen and i’m Twenty-Three now~ dreams really do come true even if it’s further down the line !
Saskatoon, SK@Louis' Pub

Ray
November 3rd 2023
Crazy it was the best concert I’ve been to and I’ve been to about 25 good concerts
I’d recommend going the crowd interaction that these guys have is insane also the sound of their live shows are 100% beast
Winnipeg, MB@Park Theatre
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About Suicide Silence
New album, Become The Hunter, out now via Nuclear Blast. Listen and order at https://nuclearblast.com/becomethehunter
John Wick, The Bride, Django, Lady Vengeance, Eric Draven; classic antiheroes and vigilantes of cinema who rose from unspeakable tragedies to inflict a bloody retribution on those who’d taken from them, who’d brutalized them, who’d left them for dead. Literature is filled with them too, from “The Count of Monte Cristo” to “The Scarlet Letter”. In extreme music circles, there is no band who better represents this theme than SUICIDE SILENCE. They are the sound of resilience and perseverance. The band that arises from the flames of despair, loss, personal demons, and defeat.
It’s the reason their most popular songs have titles like You Can’t Stop Me, You Only Live Once, and Inherit the Crown. This is music for those who turn the tables and flip the script, rewriting the narrative for themselves, reclaiming whatever was stolen by doubters, abusers, loudmouths. It’s why their sixth full-length album, which finds SUICIDE SILENCE out for blood like never before, is called Become the Hunter. It’s extreme music for the extreme resolve to never be anyone’s victim.
A cinematic flair worthy of some of those revenge driven antiheroes enshrouds the ten songs that comprise Become the Hunter, making for an atmosphere that’s altogether dense and angry. Upon the first taste of the album, Metal Injection declared, “SUICIDE SILENCE stays heavy as hell.”
The storytelling in the music videos for “Meltdown” and “Love Me to Death” is no less ambitious. As Consequence of Sound gleefully reported, “SUICIDE SILENCE’s crushing extreme-metal breakdowns are in full effect on both songs,” with special praise for Eddie Hermida’s “death growls and shrieks that hit an impressive range.” UK tastemaker Kerrang!
called the band “pioneers” and “groundbreakers” who’ve made “some of extreme music’s most loved albums in recent years.”
The Southern California heavy metal institution defines and defies subgenre classification, ushering in and popularizing a brand-new strain of “deathcore” championed by fresh generations of metalheads, while maintaining reverence for traditional death metal, and punk rock rule breaking.
The tight-knit band’s mash-up of death metal, grind and time-signature bending dissonance with structured, focused and undeniable grooves unquestionably shaped and led the emerging “deathcore” subgenre from the arrival of their 2007 debut, The Cleansing. SUICIDE SILENCE named “Best New Talent” at the Revolver Golden Gods Awards and had already dominated the Rockstar Mayhem touring festival by the time 2009’s No Time to Bleed broke into the Billboard Top 40. “Wake Up” and “Lifted” became underground classics, as SUICIDE SILENCE transcended the subgenre they helped define and became peers with the bands they’d grown up worshipping.
As Revolver noted in a ten-year retrospective, “SUICIDE SILENCE’s second LP defined the shape of deathcore to come. But what really made No Time to Bleed so special is the way it incorporates elements from metal subgenres beyond death metal and hardcore. There are seasick guitar noises reminiscent of nu-metal pioneers KORN, minor-key licks that smell of thrash icons SLAYER, and samples and sound effects manufactured on the assembly line of industrialists FEAR FACTORY.”
Produced by Steve Evetts (THE DILLINGER ESCAPE PLAN, EVERY TIME I DIE, SEPULTURA) and mixed by Zeuss (ROB ZOMBIE, HATEBREED, DEMON HUNTER), The Black Crown was the full realization of everything SUICIDE SILENCE stood for and vehemently stood against. Q Magazine called it “a dark, violent and relentless listen.” Kerrang! wrote that “true greatness is within their reach.”
After beloved vocalist Mitch Lucker was killed in a motorcycle accident in late 2012, Mark Heylmun, Dan Kenny, Alex Lopez, and Chris Garza were joined by a slew of well-known guests (including future frontman Eddie Hermida) at an emotional tribute show. An understanding and supportive audience responded enthusiastically to the October 2013 announcement that the band would officially continue. As SUICIDE SILENCE found new life and empowerment with You Can’t Stop Me so did their enduringly army of supporters, who shared in that empowerment.
Like the historical creative and commercial reemergence of AC/DC or ALICE IN CHAINS, SUICIDE SILENCE came roaring back from the kind of tragedy that often ends careers. You Can’t Stop Me served as a simultaneous introduction to the band’s new singer and a celebration of his late predecessor. Sirius XM’s Liquid Metal played the Top 20 album more than any other in 2014.
The band spent October 2015 on the road with KORN and by the following spring, they were in the studio with the producer responsible for KORN’s first two albums. Ross Robinson, whose other credits include landmark released by SEPULTURA, AT THE DRIVE-IN, and
SLIPKNOT, helped the band craft their fifth LP. SUICIDE SILENCE (2017) was mixed by Joe Baressi (TOOL, SLIPKNOT, KYUSS).
TourBeat put SUICIDE SILENCE next to rock music icons RUSH, NAPALM DEATH, and BEHEMOTH as “The Four Best Metal Bands That Have Been Touring for More Than Ten Years,” saluting the band’s “amazingly consistent” live show stretching back to 2002, as seen in recent years at Knotfest Meets Ozzfest, Rockstar Mayhem Fest, Warped Tour, and alongside MEGADETH, MUDVAYNE and more. It’s a visceral, mind-warping experience that demolishes the separation of band and audience.
Become The Hunter reunites SUICIDE SILENCE with Evetts, who produced The Black Crown (2011) and You Can’t Stop Me (2014). It was mixed by Josh Wilbur (LAMB OF GOD, GOJIRA, MEGADETH). Mastering duties were handled by Ted Jensen (PANTERA, DEFTONES, BRING ME THE HORIZON).
Less than two weeks after their release, the two new videos from album six had already amassed close to half a million views on YouTube. The diehard SUICIDE SILENCE faithful who helped put “You Only Live Once” close to 100 million views have not wavered, maintaining fierce devotion.
As evidenced defiantly and definitively on Become the Hunter, the best art summons its strength from authentic life experiences. Many bands pay lip service to the idea of overcoming the odd, but few live it as triumphantly as SUICIDE SILENCE.
John Wick, The Bride, Django, Lady Vengeance, Eric Draven; classic antiheroes and vigilantes of cinema who rose from unspeakable tragedies to inflict a bloody retribution on those who’d taken from them, who’d brutalized them, who’d left them for dead. Literature is filled with them too, from “The Count of Monte Cristo” to “The Scarlet Letter”. In extreme music circles, there is no band who better represents this theme than SUICIDE SILENCE. They are the sound of resilience and perseverance. The band that arises from the flames of despair, loss, personal demons, and defeat.
It’s the reason their most popular songs have titles like You Can’t Stop Me, You Only Live Once, and Inherit the Crown. This is music for those who turn the tables and flip the script, rewriting the narrative for themselves, reclaiming whatever was stolen by doubters, abusers, loudmouths. It’s why their sixth full-length album, which finds SUICIDE SILENCE out for blood like never before, is called Become the Hunter. It’s extreme music for the extreme resolve to never be anyone’s victim.
A cinematic flair worthy of some of those revenge driven antiheroes enshrouds the ten songs that comprise Become the Hunter, making for an atmosphere that’s altogether dense and angry. Upon the first taste of the album, Metal Injection declared, “SUICIDE SILENCE stays heavy as hell.”
The storytelling in the music videos for “Meltdown” and “Love Me to Death” is no less ambitious. As Consequence of Sound gleefully reported, “SUICIDE SILENCE’s crushing extreme-metal breakdowns are in full effect on both songs,” with special praise for Eddie Hermida’s “death growls and shrieks that hit an impressive range.” UK tastemaker Kerrang!
called the band “pioneers” and “groundbreakers” who’ve made “some of extreme music’s most loved albums in recent years.”
The Southern California heavy metal institution defines and defies subgenre classification, ushering in and popularizing a brand-new strain of “deathcore” championed by fresh generations of metalheads, while maintaining reverence for traditional death metal, and punk rock rule breaking.
The tight-knit band’s mash-up of death metal, grind and time-signature bending dissonance with structured, focused and undeniable grooves unquestionably shaped and led the emerging “deathcore” subgenre from the arrival of their 2007 debut, The Cleansing. SUICIDE SILENCE named “Best New Talent” at the Revolver Golden Gods Awards and had already dominated the Rockstar Mayhem touring festival by the time 2009’s No Time to Bleed broke into the Billboard Top 40. “Wake Up” and “Lifted” became underground classics, as SUICIDE SILENCE transcended the subgenre they helped define and became peers with the bands they’d grown up worshipping.
As Revolver noted in a ten-year retrospective, “SUICIDE SILENCE’s second LP defined the shape of deathcore to come. But what really made No Time to Bleed so special is the way it incorporates elements from metal subgenres beyond death metal and hardcore. There are seasick guitar noises reminiscent of nu-metal pioneers KORN, minor-key licks that smell of thrash icons SLAYER, and samples and sound effects manufactured on the assembly line of industrialists FEAR FACTORY.”
Produced by Steve Evetts (THE DILLINGER ESCAPE PLAN, EVERY TIME I DIE, SEPULTURA) and mixed by Zeuss (ROB ZOMBIE, HATEBREED, DEMON HUNTER), The Black Crown was the full realization of everything SUICIDE SILENCE stood for and vehemently stood against. Q Magazine called it “a dark, violent and relentless listen.” Kerrang! wrote that “true greatness is within their reach.”
After beloved vocalist Mitch Lucker was killed in a motorcycle accident in late 2012, Mark Heylmun, Dan Kenny, Alex Lopez, and Chris Garza were joined by a slew of well-known guests (including future frontman Eddie Hermida) at an emotional tribute show. An understanding and supportive audience responded enthusiastically to the October 2013 announcement that the band would officially continue. As SUICIDE SILENCE found new life and empowerment with You Can’t Stop Me so did their enduringly army of supporters, who shared in that empowerment.
Like the historical creative and commercial reemergence of AC/DC or ALICE IN CHAINS, SUICIDE SILENCE came roaring back from the kind of tragedy that often ends careers. You Can’t Stop Me served as a simultaneous introduction to the band’s new singer and a celebration of his late predecessor. Sirius XM’s Liquid Metal played the Top 20 album more than any other in 2014.
The band spent October 2015 on the road with KORN and by the following spring, they were in the studio with the producer responsible for KORN’s first two albums. Ross Robinson, whose other credits include landmark released by SEPULTURA, AT THE DRIVE-IN, and
SLIPKNOT, helped the band craft their fifth LP. SUICIDE SILENCE (2017) was mixed by Joe Baressi (TOOL, SLIPKNOT, KYUSS).
TourBeat put SUICIDE SILENCE next to rock music icons RUSH, NAPALM DEATH, and BEHEMOTH as “The Four Best Metal Bands That Have Been Touring for More Than Ten Years,” saluting the band’s “amazingly consistent” live show stretching back to 2002, as seen in recent years at Knotfest Meets Ozzfest, Rockstar Mayhem Fest, Warped Tour, and alongside MEGADETH, MUDVAYNE and more. It’s a visceral, mind-warping experience that demolishes the separation of band and audience.
Become The Hunter reunites SUICIDE SILENCE with Evetts, who produced The Black Crown (2011) and You Can’t Stop Me (2014). It was mixed by Josh Wilbur (LAMB OF GOD, GOJIRA, MEGADETH). Mastering duties were handled by Ted Jensen (PANTERA, DEFTONES, BRING ME THE HORIZON).
Less than two weeks after their release, the two new videos from album six had already amassed close to half a million views on YouTube. The diehard SUICIDE SILENCE faithful who helped put “You Only Live Once” close to 100 million views have not wavered, maintaining fierce devotion.
As evidenced defiantly and definitively on Become the Hunter, the best art summons its strength from authentic life experiences. Many bands pay lip service to the idea of overcoming the odd, but few live it as triumphantly as SUICIDE SILENCE.
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Genres:
Death Metal, Metal, Heavy Metal
Band Members:
Mark Heylmun, Eddie Hermida, Dan Kenny, Alex Lopez, Chris Garza
Hometown:
Corona, California
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concerts and tour dates
Past
APR
30
2023
Anaheim, CA
House of Blues Anaheim
I Was There
APR
29
2023
Berkeley, CA
The UC Theatre
I Was There
APR
28
2023
Los Angeles, CA
The Belasco Theater
I Was There
APR
26
2023
Las Vegas, NV
House of Blues Las Vegas
I Was There
APR
24
2023
Denver, CO
Ogden Theatre
I Was There
APR
22
2023
Joliet, IL
The Forge
I Was There
APR
21
2023
Pontiac, MI
The Crofoot Ballroom
I Was There
APR
20
2023
Covington, KY
Madison Theater
I Was There
APR
19
2023
Cleveland, OH
Agora Theater & Ballroom
I Was There
APR
18
2023
New Kensington, PA
Preserving Underground
I Was There
APR
16
2023
Reading, PA
Reverb
I Was There
APR
15
2023
Hartford, CT
Webster Theater
I Was There
APR
14
2023
Sayreville, NJ
Starland Ballroom
I Was There
APR
13
2023
New York, NY
Palladium Times Square
I Was There
APR
11
2023
Atlanta, GA
The Masquerade - Heaven
I Was There
APR
08
2023
San Antonio, TX
Vibes Event Center
I Was There
APR
07
2023
Fort Worth, TX
Ridglea Theater
I Was There
DEC
04
2022
Toluca, Mexico
Foro Pegaso
I Was There
NOV
23
2022
Segrate, Italy
Circolo Magnolia (Indoor)
I Was There
NOV
12
2022
Camden, United Kingdom
Electric Ballroom
I Was There
NOV
11
2022
Manchester, United Kingdom
Manchester Academy
I Was There
NOV
10
2022
Glasgow, United Kingdom
The Garage (Attic)
I Was There
NOV
09
2022
Digbeth, United Kingdom
The Mill, Digbeth
I Was There
NOV
08
2022
Bristol, United Kingdom
SWX
I Was There
SEP
30
2022
Denver, CO
Fillmore Auditorium
I Was There
SEP
28
2022
Minneapolis, MN
Armory
I Was There
SEP
26
2022
Indianapolis, IN
TCU Amphitheater at White River State Park
I Was There
SEP
25
2022
Sterling Heights, MI
Michigan Lottery Amphitheatre at Freedom Hill
I Was There
SEP
24
2022
Chicago, IL
Huntington Bank Pavilion at Northerly Island
I Was There
SEP
21
2022
Boston, MA
MGM Music Hall at Fenway
I Was There
SEP
19
2022
Charleston, SC
Music Farm
I Was There
SEP
18
2022
Tampa, FL
MIDFLORIDA Credit Union Amphitheatre
I Was There
SEP
17
2022
Jacksonville, FL
Daily's Place Amphitheater
I Was There
SEP
16
2022
Atlanta, GA
Coca-Cola Roxy
I Was There
SEP
14
2022
Baltimore, MD
Chesapeake Employers Insurance Arena (Formerly UMBC Event Center)
I Was There
SEP
13
2022
Youngstown, OH
The Youngstown Foundation Amphitheatre
I Was There
SEP
11
2022
Alton, VA
VIRginia International Raceway
I Was There
SEP
10
2022
Camden, NJ
Freedom Mortgage Pavilion
I Was There
SEP
09
2022
Brooklyn, NY
Ford Amphitheater at Coney Island Boardwalk
I Was There
SEP
06
2022
Lexington, KY
Manchester Music Hall
I Was There
SEP
04
2022
Springfield, MO
The Outland
I Was There
SEP
03
2022
Oklahoma City, OK
89th Street Collective
I Was There
SEP
02
2022
Lubbock, TX
Jake's Sports Cafe and Backroom
I Was There
SEP
01
2022
Farmington, NM
Lauter Haus Brewing Company
I Was There
JUN
26
2022
Clisson, France
Complexe Du Val De Moine
I Was There
JUN
21
2022
Frankfurt am Main, Germany
Zoom
I Was There
JUN
19
2022
Dessel, Belgium
Graspop Metal Meeting 2022
I Was There
JUN
04
2022
Los Angeles, CA
Regent Theater
I Was There
JUN
03
2022
Anaheim, CA
House of Blues Anaheim
I Was There
MAY
28
2022
Houston, TX
Warehouse Live
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Fan Reviews

Wendy
December 6th 2023
This was the first time I saw them live and they knocked it out of the park! I got tinnitus but totally worth it. You're in for a really fun time if you see these guys live!
Vancouver, Canada@Imperial

Syd
November 5th 2023
The show was great, the energy was amazing the crowd was wild. The meet and greet was awesome too! Just wish the swag bag was a little more exciting than it was but with that being said, for the price, it wasn’t disappointing! I loved the provided poster to be signed and the early access to the merch stand ❤️ thank you guys for coming back to Saskatoon after 14 years. Seeing you live has been on my bucket list since I was Fourteen and i’m Twenty-Three now~ dreams really do come true even if it’s further down the line !
Saskatoon, SK@Louis' Pub

Ray
November 3rd 2023
Crazy it was the best concert I’ve been to and I’ve been to about 25 good concerts
I’d recommend going the crowd interaction that these guys have is insane also the sound of their live shows are 100% beast
Winnipeg, MB@Park Theatre
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About Suicide Silence
New album, Become The Hunter, out now via Nuclear Blast. Listen and order at https://nuclearblast.com/becomethehunter
John Wick, The Bride, Django, Lady Vengeance, Eric Draven; classic antiheroes and vigilantes of cinema who rose from unspeakable tragedies to inflict a bloody retribution on those who’d taken from them, who’d brutalized them, who’d left them for dead. Literature is filled with them too, from “The Count of Monte Cristo” to “The Scarlet Letter”. In extreme music circles, there is no band who better represents this theme than SUICIDE SILENCE. They are the sound of resilience and perseverance. The band that arises from the flames of despair, loss, personal demons, and defeat.
It’s the reason their most popular songs have titles like You Can’t Stop Me, You Only Live Once, and Inherit the Crown. This is music for those who turn the tables and flip the script, rewriting the narrative for themselves, reclaiming whatever was stolen by doubters, abusers, loudmouths. It’s why their sixth full-length album, which finds SUICIDE SILENCE out for blood like never before, is called Become the Hunter. It’s extreme music for the extreme resolve to never be anyone’s victim.
A cinematic flair worthy of some of those revenge driven antiheroes enshrouds the ten songs that comprise Become the Hunter, making for an atmosphere that’s altogether dense and angry. Upon the first taste of the album, Metal Injection declared, “SUICIDE SILENCE stays heavy as hell.”
The storytelling in the music videos for “Meltdown” and “Love Me to Death” is no less ambitious. As Consequence of Sound gleefully reported, “SUICIDE SILENCE’s crushing extreme-metal breakdowns are in full effect on both songs,” with special praise for Eddie Hermida’s “death growls and shrieks that hit an impressive range.” UK tastemaker Kerrang!
called the band “pioneers” and “groundbreakers” who’ve made “some of extreme music’s most loved albums in recent years.”
The Southern California heavy metal institution defines and defies subgenre classification, ushering in and popularizing a brand-new strain of “deathcore” championed by fresh generations of metalheads, while maintaining reverence for traditional death metal, and punk rock rule breaking.
The tight-knit band’s mash-up of death metal, grind and time-signature bending dissonance with structured, focused and undeniable grooves unquestionably shaped and led the emerging “deathcore” subgenre from the arrival of their 2007 debut, The Cleansing. SUICIDE SILENCE named “Best New Talent” at the Revolver Golden Gods Awards and had already dominated the Rockstar Mayhem touring festival by the time 2009’s No Time to Bleed broke into the Billboard Top 40. “Wake Up” and “Lifted” became underground classics, as SUICIDE SILENCE transcended the subgenre they helped define and became peers with the bands they’d grown up worshipping.
As Revolver noted in a ten-year retrospective, “SUICIDE SILENCE’s second LP defined the shape of deathcore to come. But what really made No Time to Bleed so special is the way it incorporates elements from metal subgenres beyond death metal and hardcore. There are seasick guitar noises reminiscent of nu-metal pioneers KORN, minor-key licks that smell of thrash icons SLAYER, and samples and sound effects manufactured on the assembly line of industrialists FEAR FACTORY.”
Produced by Steve Evetts (THE DILLINGER ESCAPE PLAN, EVERY TIME I DIE, SEPULTURA) and mixed by Zeuss (ROB ZOMBIE, HATEBREED, DEMON HUNTER), The Black Crown was the full realization of everything SUICIDE SILENCE stood for and vehemently stood against. Q Magazine called it “a dark, violent and relentless listen.” Kerrang! wrote that “true greatness is within their reach.”
After beloved vocalist Mitch Lucker was killed in a motorcycle accident in late 2012, Mark Heylmun, Dan Kenny, Alex Lopez, and Chris Garza were joined by a slew of well-known guests (including future frontman Eddie Hermida) at an emotional tribute show. An understanding and supportive audience responded enthusiastically to the October 2013 announcement that the band would officially continue. As SUICIDE SILENCE found new life and empowerment with You Can’t Stop Me so did their enduringly army of supporters, who shared in that empowerment.
Like the historical creative and commercial reemergence of AC/DC or ALICE IN CHAINS, SUICIDE SILENCE came roaring back from the kind of tragedy that often ends careers. You Can’t Stop Me served as a simultaneous introduction to the band’s new singer and a celebration of his late predecessor. Sirius XM’s Liquid Metal played the Top 20 album more than any other in 2014.
The band spent October 2015 on the road with KORN and by the following spring, they were in the studio with the producer responsible for KORN’s first two albums. Ross Robinson, whose other credits include landmark released by SEPULTURA, AT THE DRIVE-IN, and
SLIPKNOT, helped the band craft their fifth LP. SUICIDE SILENCE (2017) was mixed by Joe Baressi (TOOL, SLIPKNOT, KYUSS).
TourBeat put SUICIDE SILENCE next to rock music icons RUSH, NAPALM DEATH, and BEHEMOTH as “The Four Best Metal Bands That Have Been Touring for More Than Ten Years,” saluting the band’s “amazingly consistent” live show stretching back to 2002, as seen in recent years at Knotfest Meets Ozzfest, Rockstar Mayhem Fest, Warped Tour, and alongside MEGADETH, MUDVAYNE and more. It’s a visceral, mind-warping experience that demolishes the separation of band and audience.
Become The Hunter reunites SUICIDE SILENCE with Evetts, who produced The Black Crown (2011) and You Can’t Stop Me (2014). It was mixed by Josh Wilbur (LAMB OF GOD, GOJIRA, MEGADETH). Mastering duties were handled by Ted Jensen (PANTERA, DEFTONES, BRING ME THE HORIZON).
Less than two weeks after their release, the two new videos from album six had already amassed close to half a million views on YouTube. The diehard SUICIDE SILENCE faithful who helped put “You Only Live Once” close to 100 million views have not wavered, maintaining fierce devotion.
As evidenced defiantly and definitively on Become the Hunter, the best art summons its strength from authentic life experiences. Many bands pay lip service to the idea of overcoming the odd, but few live it as triumphantly as SUICIDE SILENCE.
John Wick, The Bride, Django, Lady Vengeance, Eric Draven; classic antiheroes and vigilantes of cinema who rose from unspeakable tragedies to inflict a bloody retribution on those who’d taken from them, who’d brutalized them, who’d left them for dead. Literature is filled with them too, from “The Count of Monte Cristo” to “The Scarlet Letter”. In extreme music circles, there is no band who better represents this theme than SUICIDE SILENCE. They are the sound of resilience and perseverance. The band that arises from the flames of despair, loss, personal demons, and defeat.
It’s the reason their most popular songs have titles like You Can’t Stop Me, You Only Live Once, and Inherit the Crown. This is music for those who turn the tables and flip the script, rewriting the narrative for themselves, reclaiming whatever was stolen by doubters, abusers, loudmouths. It’s why their sixth full-length album, which finds SUICIDE SILENCE out for blood like never before, is called Become the Hunter. It’s extreme music for the extreme resolve to never be anyone’s victim.
A cinematic flair worthy of some of those revenge driven antiheroes enshrouds the ten songs that comprise Become the Hunter, making for an atmosphere that’s altogether dense and angry. Upon the first taste of the album, Metal Injection declared, “SUICIDE SILENCE stays heavy as hell.”
The storytelling in the music videos for “Meltdown” and “Love Me to Death” is no less ambitious. As Consequence of Sound gleefully reported, “SUICIDE SILENCE’s crushing extreme-metal breakdowns are in full effect on both songs,” with special praise for Eddie Hermida’s “death growls and shrieks that hit an impressive range.” UK tastemaker Kerrang!
called the band “pioneers” and “groundbreakers” who’ve made “some of extreme music’s most loved albums in recent years.”
The Southern California heavy metal institution defines and defies subgenre classification, ushering in and popularizing a brand-new strain of “deathcore” championed by fresh generations of metalheads, while maintaining reverence for traditional death metal, and punk rock rule breaking.
The tight-knit band’s mash-up of death metal, grind and time-signature bending dissonance with structured, focused and undeniable grooves unquestionably shaped and led the emerging “deathcore” subgenre from the arrival of their 2007 debut, The Cleansing. SUICIDE SILENCE named “Best New Talent” at the Revolver Golden Gods Awards and had already dominated the Rockstar Mayhem touring festival by the time 2009’s No Time to Bleed broke into the Billboard Top 40. “Wake Up” and “Lifted” became underground classics, as SUICIDE SILENCE transcended the subgenre they helped define and became peers with the bands they’d grown up worshipping.
As Revolver noted in a ten-year retrospective, “SUICIDE SILENCE’s second LP defined the shape of deathcore to come. But what really made No Time to Bleed so special is the way it incorporates elements from metal subgenres beyond death metal and hardcore. There are seasick guitar noises reminiscent of nu-metal pioneers KORN, minor-key licks that smell of thrash icons SLAYER, and samples and sound effects manufactured on the assembly line of industrialists FEAR FACTORY.”
Produced by Steve Evetts (THE DILLINGER ESCAPE PLAN, EVERY TIME I DIE, SEPULTURA) and mixed by Zeuss (ROB ZOMBIE, HATEBREED, DEMON HUNTER), The Black Crown was the full realization of everything SUICIDE SILENCE stood for and vehemently stood against. Q Magazine called it “a dark, violent and relentless listen.” Kerrang! wrote that “true greatness is within their reach.”
After beloved vocalist Mitch Lucker was killed in a motorcycle accident in late 2012, Mark Heylmun, Dan Kenny, Alex Lopez, and Chris Garza were joined by a slew of well-known guests (including future frontman Eddie Hermida) at an emotional tribute show. An understanding and supportive audience responded enthusiastically to the October 2013 announcement that the band would officially continue. As SUICIDE SILENCE found new life and empowerment with You Can’t Stop Me so did their enduringly army of supporters, who shared in that empowerment.
Like the historical creative and commercial reemergence of AC/DC or ALICE IN CHAINS, SUICIDE SILENCE came roaring back from the kind of tragedy that often ends careers. You Can’t Stop Me served as a simultaneous introduction to the band’s new singer and a celebration of his late predecessor. Sirius XM’s Liquid Metal played the Top 20 album more than any other in 2014.
The band spent October 2015 on the road with KORN and by the following spring, they were in the studio with the producer responsible for KORN’s first two albums. Ross Robinson, whose other credits include landmark released by SEPULTURA, AT THE DRIVE-IN, and
SLIPKNOT, helped the band craft their fifth LP. SUICIDE SILENCE (2017) was mixed by Joe Baressi (TOOL, SLIPKNOT, KYUSS).
TourBeat put SUICIDE SILENCE next to rock music icons RUSH, NAPALM DEATH, and BEHEMOTH as “The Four Best Metal Bands That Have Been Touring for More Than Ten Years,” saluting the band’s “amazingly consistent” live show stretching back to 2002, as seen in recent years at Knotfest Meets Ozzfest, Rockstar Mayhem Fest, Warped Tour, and alongside MEGADETH, MUDVAYNE and more. It’s a visceral, mind-warping experience that demolishes the separation of band and audience.
Become The Hunter reunites SUICIDE SILENCE with Evetts, who produced The Black Crown (2011) and You Can’t Stop Me (2014). It was mixed by Josh Wilbur (LAMB OF GOD, GOJIRA, MEGADETH). Mastering duties were handled by Ted Jensen (PANTERA, DEFTONES, BRING ME THE HORIZON).
Less than two weeks after their release, the two new videos from album six had already amassed close to half a million views on YouTube. The diehard SUICIDE SILENCE faithful who helped put “You Only Live Once” close to 100 million views have not wavered, maintaining fierce devotion.
As evidenced defiantly and definitively on Become the Hunter, the best art summons its strength from authentic life experiences. Many bands pay lip service to the idea of overcoming the odd, but few live it as triumphantly as SUICIDE SILENCE.
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Genres:
Death Metal, Metal, Heavy Metal
Band Members:
Mark Heylmun, Eddie Hermida, Dan Kenny, Alex Lopez, Chris Garza
Hometown:
Corona, California
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