Peace and Silence

Peace and Silence

alternative rock

United States Est. 1990

"Layered guitar textures create a spacious tension that ebbs toward explosive release, inviting an immersive emotional journey."

Quick Start

A good place to start with Peace and Silence is…

Fathom That

Fathom That

1993

Peace and Silence resonates deeply in today's musical landscape by juxtaposing introspective lyrics with resonant, anthemic soundscapes, creating a space where vulnerability meets empowerment.
Peace and Silence resonates deeply in today's musical landscape by juxtaposing introspective lyrics with resonant, anthemic soundscapes, creating a space where vulnerability meets empowerment. Their presence challenges listeners to confront their inner turmoil while simultaneously offering a sense of community through shared experiences, which has become increasingly vital in a world grappling with disconnection. The band's approach is marked by a commitment to raw authenticity, often employing layered instrumentation that builds toward cathartic crescendos. This process allows them to weave intricate sonic tapestries that reflect their emotional narratives, inviting listeners into a collective experience rather than simply presenting polished pop constructs. Their careful attention to dynamics ensures each piece breathes and swells with the emotional weight of the lyrics. Lyrically, Peace and Silence often navigates themes of self-discovery, existential angst, and the struggle for tranquility amid chaos. Their writing tends to favor a sincere voice that balances storytelling with impressionistic imagery, enabling listeners to find personal meaning within broader reflections on life’s complexities. The tone strikes a balance between introspection and hopeful resolve, fostering both connection and contemplation.

Full discography

Peace and Silence's albums in order, from earliest releases to latest.

1 release 1 album 1993–1993
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Frequently Asked Questions

What does Peace and Silence sound like?

Layered guitar textures create a spacious tension that ebbs toward explosive release, inviting an immersive emotional journey. Rooted in alternative rock. Start with Fathom That.

What is the best Peace and Silence album to start with?

The best album to start with is "Fathom That" (1993). It's the most representative of what makes Peace and Silence worth hearing.

Who is Peace and Silence for?

If you're into alternative rock, Peace and Silence is worth your time. Layered guitar textures create a spacious tension that ebbs toward explosive release, inviting an immersive emotional journey.

How many albums does Peace and Silence have?

Peace and Silence has 1 release in their discography, including 1 album.