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REMOVE SILENCE

Remove Silence

REMOVE SILENCE released their debut album “FADE” via Metaledge Records in the U.S. and Canada and in Brazil via Dynamite Records. As the brazilians are living oversa it's very hard to find partners over here in Europe to support this amazing and great band. CMC can say that they really don't understand the current hesitancy of the A&Rs in Europe. “Remove Silence” for sure is under my top 5 metal and or hard rock bands ever!”, states CMC owner Christian Fäßler. “They are working so hard, they are experimenting with so many different sounds and styles, spheric scenes and they are confrontating us and the rest of the world with their lyrics as they're not giving up to show us what's going wrong in our world.” Remove Silence are fighting against Children in War, Protecting Human Rights, Red Cross and many more. For more information please visit
Change For your Nation

REMOVE SILENCE was also submitted to the Grammys 2010 for consideration in the following two
categories:

Category # 17 Best Hard Rock Performance “Pressure” From Remove Silence (Fade)
Category # 21 Best Rock Album Remove Silence – “Fade”

So a lot of things happened in 2010 – Remove Silence are already working on new material for a new album in 2011 – so we really hope and we do all what's in our best to wake up the lazy A&Rs !!

Here you can find a very good review of the last album “Fade”:

Remove Silence’s album Fade begins by dialoguing with the end. The first song leaves no doubt about it: it’s called The End has Begun. It’s the trouble brought about by love and other ailments (“To cross the lines/I need you more than I have”) in the words and chords of Hugo Mariutti (guitars and vocals), Alexandre Souza (bass and vocals), Fabio Ribeiro (keyboards) and Edu Cominato (drums and vocals). Heavy and melodic condiments manipulated with the wisdom of experienced chefs. It’s worth noting that although a relatively new group, it’s formed by musicians that have been involved with the heaviest of Brazilian music: Mariutti used to be in Shaman and currently plays with Andre Matos, as well as his work with Henceforth; Ribeiro has played with Angra, Shaman and also plays with Andre Matos; and finally, Cominato currently plays with Tempestt, the band that toured with Jeff Scott Soto in Europe and Latin America in 2008.

Produced by the band themselves and mastered in the US by israeli Maor Appelbaum, the song Fade is irresistibly groovy and spatial. The high point could be the horror-movie-soundtrack-like second part. This song, which has been played by Brasil 2000 FM radio station, has also been turned into a video clip by the hands of director Patrick Nicholas Korb. Pressure commences loud and brimming with riffs: “Now you know who you are” is the sentence.The low toned piano of Dirty Ashtray’s intro announces that it won’t be the best day. After all, in other to face it, the character in the song has a supply of pills, burning cigarettes that pile up in the ashtray and existential questionings. It's one of the most beautiful and striking songs in the album. Fast Turnover carries forward the character’s fears, but praises constant parting. Where will the children live flirts with desolation. Quite a sad song, where yelling and whispering take turns, as in an Ingmar Bergman piece, so as to question the kids’ fate. Ministry of ghostland and Black again go for innovative noises, constructions and tempos. The spatial sonority, for lack of a better word, of the initial tracks is back with When the madness fills the space and Out of time. Dream Brother, written by the ill-fated north-american Jeff Buckley, brings the album to an end. And we don’t miss the silence at all.