New York, NY (January 21, 2025) – Bridging the gap between hard rock and EDM, Silos has announced their upcoming record, APOCALIPS, due February 21 via Judge & Jury Records. The thirteen tracks on the record, painstakingly selected, reflect many important topics including his sobriety journey while other lyrics communicate falling in love so deeply. In addition to the album announcement, the band released a performance music video for their interpretation of “Save Tonight”, made popular by Swedish musician Eagle-Eye Cherry in 1997.
Silos frontman Ray Garrison, a singer, producer, beat-maker and former DJ, says the formation of Silos came together so effortlessly, they wrote an album’s worth of songs in three months. The strength of Silos’ first single, “If I Fall,” — and other future chart-climbers like “Mind Eraser,” “November,” “Lighthouse” and “All My Life” — is the mercurial multi-layers of rock, EDM, pop and industrial music, reinforced by Ray’s intense emotive vocals.
Garrison shares “What I loved about the electronic world was the amount of power and sound that was able to come through a speaker and how much you could feel it in your body. I want to make music with a band that is as huge as these big festival DJ songs, that have big bass and a massive sound.”
APOCALIPStracklist:
01 IF I FALL!
02 Save Tonight
03 Black Mold
04 November
05 Mind Eraser
06 Insatiable
07 One More Kiss
08 Gaslight
09 Goodbye Letter
10 The Answer
11 Lighthouse
12 Impossible
13 If I Fall
The upcoming record will be available on Judge & Jury Records, a powerhouse record label and production company founded by multi-platinum producer Howard Benson (My Chemical Romance, Seether, Skillet, Of Mice & Men) and Neil Sanderson of Three Days Grace. The instrumentation was meticulously crafted by Benson and Sanderson at West Valley Recording Studios, Benson’s studio in Woodland Hills.
The five-piece often live stream sessions for hours to let the audience feel like they’re in the studio too, right there next to them. “That’s one of our main goals — to take people on the journey with the band,” Garrison adds and continues, “I think that creates deeper connections to the music and strong bonds between the band and the fans. Being on stage and connecting with the fans in real life is invaluable, especially with our actively growing international community. We want to make an impact and make music that people will listen to for decades to come.”
Silos is Ray Garrison (vocals) Philip “Proto” Nielsen (bass), Nick Dromin (guitar), and Ramon Blanco (guitar).