Silent Planet's "Everything Was Sound" is #1 on Billboard's Christian Albums Chart

This week, Los Angeles-based metalcore band Silent Planet's new album Everything Was Sound is #1 on Billboard Christian Albums chart. The set sold 7,000 copies last week. The set is the act's second full-length, following 2014's The Night God Slept, which reached No. 24. The new release also opens as Silent Planet's first No. 1 on Hard Rock Albums (where Slept reached No. 16).
Silent Planet-comprised of Alex Camarena, Thomas Freckleton, Garrett Russell and Mitchell Stark-writes with purpose. The LA-based band's first album, The Night God Slept, gave voice to characters victimized by systemic oppression. The album used historical settings and the characters within it to magnify their marginalized perspectives, resulting in a musical accomplishment outfitted with quality instrumentals, rich storytelling, and a mouthpiece for the silenced. Their second full-length project bears consistent fruit with their first.
Everything Was Sound, the sophomore release on Solid State Records, is unrelenting in its endeavor to marry its sophisticated metalcore sound with the quiet voice of the alienated. The band's vocalist, Garret Russell, walks us out of their first album's story and straight into this one: a metaphorical prison housing society's misunderstood. The panopticon (both a psychological concept and a physical space) is a many roomed, doorless prison equipped with one, concealed guard. Without the ability to see where the guard is looking, the construct effectively controls each inmates behavior. Russell uses this theory (designed by philosopher and social theorist Jeremy Bentham) to represent the societal imprisonment culture places on the mentally wounded. He walks us through nine rooms, with nine varying prisoners, and tells their stories.
"So many people feel completely alone. This album was inspired by the people I've interacted with who feel like nobody can or wants to understand them. It's very evil to leave people isolated like that," explains Russell. "Our goal is to make people's stories visible, to give words and to give music to things that aren't often talked about." Take the track "Panic Room" for example. "God gave me a vision, in a very mystical way, of my friend who suffers with PTSD. I wanted to tell his story in a way that honored him." Lyrics like, "this is war: A child stumbles from the wreckage holding his salvation - the trigger to cessation - to end us all. I took a life that takes mine, every quiet moment we collapse," paint a panicked and painful perspective, but one that gave healing to the friend who inspired it. From the song "Understanding Love Is Lost," about the wreckage of suicide, to "Nervosa," about the destruction of eating disorders, Silent Planet intentionally introduces us to the struggling souls surrounding us.
And that isn't all they're intentional about. The instrumentals, the lyrics, and the artwork are unanimously designed to, in Russell's words, "challenge intentions, stir the subconscious, and offend assumptions." Whether it be the enneagram of personality that marks the cover art, the inkblots within the liner notes tethered to each archetype, or the cited sources laced within each song, you'll feel what Russell says is a "dance between wholeness and oblivion." The theme weaves itself-through color, word, sound, and design-into all aspects of the project.
Silent Planet's pursuit is perhaps best stated by the two instrumental tracks within the album-"Tout comprendre" and "C'est tout pardoner"-whose combined titles mean "to understand all is the forgive all." In the final song, the prisoners escape bondage and unite, planting a new tree of life in the center of the panopticon. "People have been inhabiting inside of their wounds," explains Russell, "and I believe they can come together to be healed. Step out, see each other, and find freedom in being seen."
Track listing:
1. Inherit the Earth
2. Psychescape
3. Dying in Circles
4. Understanding Love As Loss
5. Tout Comprendre
6. Panic Room
7. REDIVIDEЯ
8. Nervosa
9. C'est Tout Pardonner
10. Orphan
11. No Place To Breathe
12. First Father
13. Inhabit the Wound
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