I just saw them live and it’s so weird how when you see a band, you like them that much more after. This song is fucking crack and so was the whole album
That was me with invent animate. I liked a couple of songs but once I saw them live I listened to most of their discography after. And I got to see Ben English do the vocals with Marcus since I was in their old home city. My brother’s band doing a song with Marcus also played a huge part in me getting into IA after Marcus’s incredible screams were shown off on their song. Still have yet to attend a Silent Planet show and I wish I could’ve during the Iridescent tour.
It's not weird, it's normal trust me I know I have been going to concerts since the late 1990s. Seeing a band live makes it more enjoyable to be a fan of the band, that's why I always tell hardcore fans you owe it to yourself to see your favorite bands at least once because a lot of the people who go to concerts don't even like the bands playing, they just want something to do or whatever. Sort of lame.
I think much like another song “Anti-Matter” (that's also on the same album as this song), this one is also is inspired by a horrifying van crash the band experienced on Nov 3, 2022. This, much like the other track, sounds like it's an extension what they shared while huddled in the wreckage, as they helped frontman Garrett Russell stem the bleeding from his head wound while he was under the temporary effects of a concussion. The track speaks of where the mind goes at the most desperate & desolate of times, when it just about slips away to all but disconnect itself, and the aftermath.
I've always loved what silent planet does as a christian metal band because they poke holes in what people think it's supposed to be. They always point out flaws in the orthodox philosophy, the hypocrisy, the pain caused.. They're unapologetically christian, but still so vocal against so many counter-intuitive things about it as a whole as well as the society within which the religion exists. Many other metal bands tend to throw stones on the entirety of the belief due to the actions and backwards belief of the orthodox. Silent planet understands the connectedness between the heart of true christianity and other systems. They're very philosophically mature, you can see the influence of many belief systems in their lyricism
God the vocal patterns and lines are absolutely gorgeous and fit this track in a way I can't even describe. This has everything and anything I love to hear in a Silent Planet song. Instant toping position on my favourite tracks list!
I love these lyrics. Theyre about a search for meaning, purpose, and timelessness in a perpetually aging and irreversible universe. Chris Cramer never wrote entropy as a function of time because human beings can never learn to have perfect time perception. Chris Cramer taught that heisenbergs uncertainty principle is a human truth. We only know our state at the point we perceive, and the wavefunction collapses introducing uncertainty into our past and future. When the photon hits the pi bond in the molecule in the optic nerve, we know the energy but not the time. Therefore, we cannot perceive the time of the universe by the light. When sound causes vibrations in the ear, we cannot respond because the electrons in the brain that tell time require critical energies to travel through space, introducing uncertainty into the time.
@@christianhackl474 not sure which one exactly but i think it was close from reroute to remain or come clarity or soundtrack to your escape they have nearly sounds linke the same genre but if i remember which one i will let u know 😅
I just saw them live and it’s so weird how when you see a band, you like them that much more after. This song is fucking crack and so was the whole album
That was me with invent animate. I liked a couple of songs but once I saw them live I listened to most of their discography after. And I got to see Ben English do the vocals with Marcus since I was in their old home city. My brother’s band doing a song with Marcus also played a huge part in me getting into IA after Marcus’s incredible screams were shown off on their song. Still have yet to attend a Silent Planet show and I wish I could’ve during the Iridescent tour.
It's not weird, it's normal trust me I know I have been going to concerts since the late 1990s. Seeing a band live makes it more enjoyable to be a fan of the band, that's why I always tell hardcore fans you owe it to yourself to see your favorite bands at least once because a lot of the people who go to concerts don't even like the bands playing, they just want something to do or whatever. Sort of lame.
First time I saw them live I left then totally regretted saw them live again and got the set list
I think much like another song “Anti-Matter” (that's also on the same album as this song), this one is also is inspired by a horrifying van crash the band experienced on Nov 3, 2022. This, much like the other track, sounds like it's an extension what they shared while huddled in the wreckage, as they helped frontman Garrett Russell stem the bleeding from his head wound while he was under the temporary effects of a concussion. The track speaks of where the mind goes at the most desperate & desolate of times, when it just about slips away to all but disconnect itself, and the aftermath.
One of my favorite records of 2023, can't stop listening.
1:59 - 2:10 I get this part stuck in my head ever since this song came out. So goood!!!!
Its the double time on the ride bell that gets me going. So damn hype, can't wait to hear this live tomorrow!!
Whole album is so good guys!
I love how odd their music is. Its kind of like Korn but in such a different way. So unique. So heavy. The breakdowns are always so damn good.
Hard agree
if you havent listened to landmvrks you might like some of their stuff
These guys are 1000x better than Korn
@tomk8350 I was expressing how unique they are... just like Korn. I love both bands.
I think of them as industrial metalcore. Definitely more NiN to me than Korn, but I get where you're coming from.
I've always loved what silent planet does as a christian metal band because they poke holes in what people think it's supposed to be. They always point out flaws in the orthodox philosophy, the hypocrisy, the pain caused.. They're unapologetically christian, but still so vocal against so many counter-intuitive things about it as a whole as well as the society within which the religion exists. Many other metal bands tend to throw stones on the entirety of the belief due to the actions and backwards belief of the orthodox. Silent planet understands the connectedness between the heart of true christianity and other systems. They're very philosophically mature, you can see the influence of many belief systems in their lyricism
My absolute favourite off the album. That opening riff & breakdown hits hard 👊
God the vocal patterns and lines are absolutely gorgeous and fit this track in a way I can't even describe. This has everything and anything I love to hear in a Silent Planet song. Instant toping position on my favourite tracks list!
Project star gate is insane and this song represents it with the utmost craziness and beautifully crafted poetry
one of the most appealing note progressions on the chorus I've heard in a while
Love silent planet forever 🎉
Amazing song💥 That drum beat and melody in the chorus is extremely catchy!
Very heavy sounding and comfortable!
So cool!!! One of my favs on the album, really can't wait to see it live
It's weak.
Hey Mindy I just wanted to inform you that marchegler3025 did not enjoy the song.
One of the most slept on by far
ABSOLUTELY INSANELY AMAZINGLY BEAUTIFUL & PERFECT IN EVERY SINGLE WAY....!!!
Wow this is a banger so underrated
My favorite track on the album!
the first bit reminds me of doom eternal
Guncang Stadion Bintang Jatoh di Seluruh Penjuru Dunia 🚀🤖🇮🇩🌍.
The Chorus sounds like old school In Flames for me. I love it
Perfect band, for long runs, and lifting outdoors, on your own, stretching your own limits
Oh how much i love silent planet videos
Неймовірні пісня та візуал, як і альбом!
The lyrics on this album are top notch, geeeez.
The best thing on the block 💯
Best song of the album
Chorus is sooo Y2K In Flames!
Каждый трек великолепен, красавчики ✌️
Great album.
Album is beautiful! 💯🤘
Best song
TH1RD!
Kinda Gojira vibes
Colddddddddd 😲
VERY COOL 🤘🏻🤘🏻🔥 🔥
that chorus, goddamn
What a banger!!!
damn good shit
Jeezus!! This is so beautiful 🔥🌹
This sounds fuking awesome
Nick this is my favorite song
-koa
Que música FODA!!!
🔥💓
very nice \m/
უფრო მძიმე ბრეიქდაუნი 🤘❤️✊🇬🇪
🤘🇬🇪
@@gvantsanatradze8415 არ მჯერა ☠️
I love these lyrics. Theyre about a search for meaning, purpose, and timelessness in a perpetually aging and irreversible universe. Chris Cramer never wrote entropy as a function of time because human beings can never learn to have perfect time perception. Chris Cramer taught that heisenbergs uncertainty principle is a human truth. We only know our state at the point we perceive, and the wavefunction collapses introducing uncertainty into our past and future. When the photon hits the pi bond in the molecule in the optic nerve, we know the energy but not the time. Therefore, we cannot perceive the time of the universe by the light. When sound causes vibrations in the ear, we cannot respond because the electrons in the brain that tell time require critical energies to travel through space, introducing uncertainty into the time.
Rrreeeeeaaally nice ! The chorus kinda reminds me on an older i flames song 😂...banger !
Glad i just didnt think that aha melodic metalcore to my ears
You remember which in flames song? Would love to listen to it cause I like in flames (and silent planet)
@@christianhackl474 not sure which one exactly but i think it was close from reroute to remain or come clarity or soundtrack to your escape
they have nearly sounds linke the same genre
but if i remember which one i will let u know 😅
Psycho banger!
Paging Doom buddies
ayy
Ahhh, fresh meat! 🤘😈
eu tour with northlane soon ? :?)))))
Guncang Yunda Leka 🇮🇩🌏 🎉
come to brazil
Just 27K views? Scandal!
What is this?... Oh, wait, repeat please
Second!
I dig the album. But can’t get into anti-matter it reminds me of Lincoln park.
This sounds more like a cross of Meshuggah, in flames, deftones, and Vildhjarta,more than anything Linkin Park has done to me
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Anyone feeling the Limp Bizkit vibes in the opening riff
Jesus Christ...stop with all the damn comparisons.
I guess this sounds new to the kids who didn't grow up in the late 90s
You're right man all music needs to be completely new and never done before.
takes for making my planet not so silent !
very meshuggah inspired