Violent Silence
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Violent Silence is a Swedish progressive rock band. One of the more distinguishing features of the band is the fact that they include two keyboardists in the line-up and no guitarist. According to the German progressive rock site www.babyblaue-seiten.de, Violent Silence "has managed to create its own sound world and manage to sound both modern and timeless." The band's uniqueness has further brought it several positive reviews by a number of music magazines across the world, such as Eclipsed, Prog-Résiste, and Sweden Rock Magazine. They have released three studio albums to date, Violent Silence in 2003, Kinetic in 2005 and A Broken Truce in 2013. In the summer of 2020 band leader Johan Hedman finally announced that the fourth album, named Twilight Furies, would be released in november 2020.
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Origin | Sweden |
Genres | Kung-Fu Rock Progressive rock Art Rock Thrash metal Progressive Electronic |
Years active | 2000–present |
Labels | Progress Records, Record Heaven, Musea Records |
Members | Johan Hedman |
Past members | Phillip Bastin, Bruno Edling, Hannes Ljunghall, Björn Westén, Anders Lindskog, Martin Ahlquist |
Website | www.violentsilence.net |
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