Born on the Isle of Man, Silo exist in a place where time moves slowly and expectation rarely stretches beyond the horizon. Cut off from traditional scenes, circuits and cultural centres, the band found themselves shaped by stillness and distance. Rather than waiting for something to arrive, Silo turned inward, using isolation as fuel to carve out a sound that is confrontational, melodic and deeply human.
Today, the band announce their forthcoming debut album ‘Haze’, set for release on Friday, May 1st via new label home Easy Life Records (Softcult, Normandie, Lonely The Brave). Coinciding with the announcement, Silo have shared their introspective new single ‘Crawl In A Bottle’.
Produced by fast-rising producer Kel Pinchin (As It Is, Thornhill and Spilt Chain) ‘Crawl In A Bottle’ distils feelings of isolation, restlessness and fractured identity into a volatile blend of post hardcore tension and grunge soaked weight. The track moves between moments of blinding clarity and disorientation, mirroring lyrics that wrestle with internal conflict and emotional unease.
Talking of the new single, Silo share, “Crawl In A Bottle is written from the perspective of someone experiencing therapy for the first time. It is an internal monologue shaped by self-awareness, discomfort, and the slow process of confronting personal truths. The sound balances warmth and tension with big choruses allowing space for reflection while still carrying weight and meaning.”