Hard Rock Metallers SILENCE IS SPOKEN Present "A Good GOD" Music Video

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"A Good GOD" Music Video

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Credits video:
Directed by: Tommaso Mariotti
Lead actress: Viola Andrea Scala

"A Good GOD" is a track taken from the band's upcoming album "11", due for release on November 11th, 2022.

Download "A Good GOD" MP3 HERE


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SILENCE IS SPOKEN is a HardRock/Metal/Crossover band formed in London UK and based in Florence Italy.
SILENCE IS SPOKEN's main influences come from the grunge-alternative Seattle scene, specifically from bands like Alice in Chains, Tool, Soundgarden, and, last but not least, even from historical rock legends like Black Sabbath and Pink Floyd, all equally balanced with a modern sound creating a granitic groove and a unique atmosphere.
Live performances are known around Europe and South America as a powerful and dynamic sound immersion thanks to great rhythm and psychedelic sessions, riot, and esoteric lyrics that drive gigs to a unique experience each time.
SIS released 3 albums in the last 15 years and a new one has been recorded in 2020 and is ready to be released.
The third album “11” is a mature concept album about humanity, consciousness, and spiritual growth.

Line up:
Samuele Camiciottoli – lead vocals
Alessandro Curradi (founder) - bass, piano, synth, and backing vocals
Maurizio D’ario - lead guitar, backing vocals
Lorenzo Panchetti (founder) – drums, percussion, and synth

SILENCE IS SPOKEN ONLINE

www.instagram.com/silenceisspoken
www.youtube.com/c/silenceisspoken
www.facebook.com/Silence.Is.Spoken
silenceisspoken.bandcamp.com/album/silence-is-spoken


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