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European (Prague, CZ) fashionable steel band Stellvris has dropped their newest single, “Silence After Violence,” a searing anthem from their upcoming EP “Shatter and Bloom,” set to launch on November 7. Produced by Christoph Wieczorek (Annisokay, Caskets) at Sawdust Recordings, the monitor delivers a visceral punch, confronting the rising aggression in society and channeling it right into a cathartic, high-voltage expertise.“We see violence and frustration creeping into youthful generations, and it’s terrifying. This music is a wake-up name — a cry for consciousness and motion,” says vocalist Nicol Hofman.Based in 2019, Stellvris has constructed a fame for turning ache into energy. Their music speaks on to these battling nervousness, poisonous relationships, bullying, and the burden of on a regular basis struggles. With previous releases “Upside Down” (2022) and “Persistence” (2023), the band carved out a sound that’s crushingly heavy but hauntingly melodic, profitable followers throughout Europe and the UK.However Stellvris is greater than only a band; they’re an expertise. Identified for electrifying stay exhibits that embody circle pits, partitions of demise, and stage dives, they’ve shared phases with Megadeth, Jinjer, The Ghost Inside, and extra, and have lit up festivals like Summer season Breeze, Brutal Assault, and Basinfirefest.“Silence After Violence” is the fourth single from “Shatter and Bloom,” a five-track EP that explores destruction, rebirth, and the emotional chaos of recent life. Every music is rooted in actual tales, from the scars of poisonous relationships to the vacancy of digital escapism, and crafted to empower listeners who want it most.“Our lyrics come from private experiences and tales our followers share with us. We would like individuals to really feel seen, heard, and stronger after listening,” Hofman explains.Musically, Stellvris blends metalcore, nu-metal, pop, and digital components right into a sound that’s as catchy as it’s brutal, drawing in even non-metal listeners with melodic choruses and bone-crushing breakdowns. Throughout the recording of the EP, the band even captured a viral studio second when their guitarist used cellphone vibrations to create a novel sound, resulting in the now-infamous “WAKE UP MOTHERF***ER” breakdown.With “Shatter and Bloom,” Stellvris continues to push boundaries, each musically and emotionally. The EP closes with a steel reimagining of Nicki Minaj’s “Starships,” proving that even amidst heavy themes, there’s room for pleasure, launch, and celebration.“It’s by no means simply concerning the sound. It’s about making a protected house the place ache turns into resilience, and the place the silence after violence is shattered by music,” says Hofman.
Monitor Itemizing:1. Shatter and Bloom – 3:182. Silence After Violence – 3:143. Monster – 4:164. Time’s Up – 3:325. Starships (Nicki Minaj Cowl)EP Size: 18:27EP Credit:• All songs carried out by: STELLVRIS• All songs written by: STELLVRIS• Produced by: Christoph Wieczorek of Sawdust Recordings• Blended by: Christoph Wieczorek of Sawdust Recordings• Mastered by: Christoph Wieczorek of Sawdust Recordings• EP Art work by: František JelenBand Line Up:Nicol Hofman (vocalist)Libor Hřebík (bassist)Andreas Polášek (guitarist)Hanz Polášek (drummer)
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