Silent Civilian

Silent Civilian

Christian metal, metalcore, thrash metal

United States Est. 2005

"A relentless barrage of heavy riffs punctuated by soaring melodies creates a tension that shifts seamlessly between chaos and clarity."

Quick Start

A good place to start with Silent Civilian is…

Rebirth of the Temple

Rebirth of the Temple

2006

Silent Civilian matters for their role in shaping a narrative-driven approach within the metalcore scene, where emotional depth often collides with visceral intensity.
Silent Civilian matters for their role in shaping a narrative-driven approach within the metalcore scene, where emotional depth often collides with visceral intensity. They carve out a space that speaks not just to the aggression of the genre but also to themes of struggle and redemption, inviting listeners to confront their inner turmoil while maintaining a sense of hope. This duality encourages a more profound engagement from audiences, elevating the listening experience from mere entertainment to an exploration of personal and collective battles. Their innovative use of melody intertwined with heavy riffs sets them apart in a crowded landscape. By seamlessly blending melodic elements with aggressive instrumentation, Silent Civilian creates songs that resonate on both a visceral and emotional level. This sonic layering fosters a dynamic energy that bolsters their storytelling, engaging fans who find themselves caught between catharsis and confrontation. Lyrically, they often explore themes of conflict—both internal and external—reflecting struggles with faith, identity, and resilience. Their songwriting frequently balances sincerity with an introspective tone, using vivid imagery and personal anecdotes to create an intimate rapport with listeners. This storytelling approach ensures that each song feels like a shared journey rather than just an isolated experience.

Full discography

Silent Civilian's albums in order, from earliest releases to latest.

2 releases 2 albums 2006–2010
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Frequently Asked Questions

What does Silent Civilian sound like?

A relentless barrage of heavy riffs punctuated by soaring melodies creates a tension that shifts seamlessly between chaos and clarity. Rooted in thrash metal and metalcore. Start with Rebirth of the Temple.

What is the best Silent Civilian album to start with?

The best album to start with is "Rebirth of the Temple" (2006). It's the most representative of what makes Silent Civilian worth hearing.

Who is Silent Civilian for?

If you're into thrash metal and metalcore, Silent Civilian is worth your time. A relentless barrage of heavy riffs punctuated by soaring melodies creates a tension that shifts seamlessly between chaos and clarity.

How many albums does Silent Civilian have?

Silent Civilian has 2 releases in their discography, including 2 albums.