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New Release | ERRA – silence outlives the earth (Album)

Progressive metalcore powerhouse ERRA return with ‘silence outlives the earth’, their new album released on 6th March. Many fans are already calling it the band’s heaviest and most technical work to date.

Known for blending intricate musicianship with atmospheric songwriting, ERRA has steadily built a reputation as one of the most forward-thinking bands in modern metalcore.

Across ‘silence outlives the earth’, the band delves deeper into darker territory. The record maintains an intense, brooding tone throughout, pairing razor-sharp guitar work with complex rhythms and expansive soundscapes. It showcases ERRA’s technical prowess without losing the emotional weight that has always defined their music.

One of the most talked-about elements of the album is a brutal trilogy of heavy tracks, including “i. the many names of god”, which pushes the band further into their most aggressive and intricate territory. These moments highlight their willingness to experiment with structure and intensity while still maintaining the melodic elements that are signature to their sound.

At the same time, the album continues to feature the dynamic contrasts ERRA are renowned for. Crushing passages give way to soaring melodic sections, creating tension and release that have helped shape the band’s identity within progressive metalcore.

With this release, ERRA continues to evolve while staying true to the technical precision and emotional depth that first drew listeners to them.

‘silence outlives the earth’ stands as a bold new chapter for the band — darker, heavier, and more ambitious than anything they have delivered before.

Tim Marshall

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