We’re pleased to bring you the premiere of Pittsburgh hardcore quartet 156/Silence’s new music video for their song “Radically Digitalized” (watch it below). The track is taken from the band’s forthcoming album Karma, which is scheduled to be self-released on May 12th. You can purchase the album here, as well as stream it in full here.
“With our music videos (‘Turmoil’ and ‘Radically Digitalized’) we really try to take a simple concept and make it unique. We never really liked strictly performance oriented music videos, so we wanted to do something more memorable.” – Aleks Pihl
156/Silence was formed in 2015 by Jimmy Howell, Zac Dranko, Mike Ernst, Aleks Pihl and Evan Wall, with the goal of creating a blend of post-rock inspired emo and the metalcore/post-hardcore wave of the mid-aughts. After two EPs and several lineup changes, the band became focused on creating a more hardcore-influenced brand of metalcore.
In late 2016, the band recorded a new single, “Turmoil,” to show off the new sound and lineup change as a preview of things to come. The music video for “Turmoil” premiered on Mathcore Index in early 2017, and garnered upwards of 10,000 views in a short time and received coverage by Metal Injection and others.
Upcoming Shows:
May 13 – Pittsburgh, PA at Millvale Music Festival
June 10 – Chippenville, PA at Field Fest
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