Silent Planet
Silent Planet formed in 2012 in California. Their debut album 'The Night God Slept' came out in 2014, followed by 'Everything Was Sound' in 2016 and 'When the...
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Silent Planet formed in 2012 in California. Their debut album 'The Night God Slept' came out in 2014, followed by 'Everything Was Sound' in 2016 and 'When the End Began' in 2019. Their 2022 album 'irony.' continues their work.
Their songs like 'Panic Room' and 'The Sound Of Sleep' explore themes of isolation and trauma through a metalcore sound. The band's lineup has included Garrett Russell on vocals, Mitchell Stark and Alex Camarena on guitars, Thomas Freck on bass, and Alex Maggard on drums.
In 2019, their song 'Panopticon' drew criticism for its perceived message, which the band denied, saying they intended to provoke thought rather than take sides.
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