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All-Veteran Alt/Grunge Band SILENCE & LIGHT Reveal “Purple” Lyric Video; Second Album ‘Coulda, Shoulda, Woulda…’ due 6/23

DT: MAY 18, 2023

FM: KELLY WALSH, SRO PR

ALL-VETERAN ALT-ROCKER’S
SILENCE & LIGHT
REVEAL LYRIC VIDEO FOR SECOND SINGLE
“PURPLE”
IN ADVANCE OF FRIDAY, MAY 19 DIGITAL RELEASE

WATCH HERE

BAND’S SECOND ALBUM
“COULDA, SHOULDA, WOULDA…’
DUE JUNE 23
PORTION OF PROCEEDS TO BE DONATED TO
NON-PROFFIT ORGANIZATIONS SUPPORTING
VETERANS & FIRST RESPONDERS

Coming off their 90’s grunge-influenced debut single “Slinky,” Raleigh, NC-based alternative rockers and military veterans SILENCE & LIGHT have today (May 18) revealed a second sample of new music from their sophomore album COULDA, SHOULDA, WOULDA… due June 23 with the lyric video for “Purple.”

Out across digital platforms tomorrow (Friday, May 19), “Purple” is “a fast-paced musical memorial to those lost to drug abuse early on in the grunge music scene,” according to the band—which is comprised of former Army Ranger and Special Forces soldier and rhythm guitarist Jason Everman (ex-Nirvana, Soundgarden), former Delta Force Operator and lead guitarist Brad Thomas, former Marine Raider Tyson Stahl on bass, Air Force Chief Master Sergeant Fred Cowell on vocals and Navy veteran Justin Myers on drums. “It’s filled with lyrical references to many of our favorite artists who departed long before their time.”

Watch the “Purple” lyric video streaming below or directly via SILENCE & LIGHT’s YouTube channel HERE. Pre-save “Purple” on your preferred digital platform HERE.

Comprised of veterans of all four branches of the military, SILENCE & LIGHT have continuously championed non-profit organizations dedicated to aiding veterans and first responders and have donated over $5,000 in royalties to date in addition to performing various benefit concerts across the country. The band will continue their support by donating a portion of all profits from COULDA, SHOULDA, WOULDA… as well. SILENCE & LIGHT will also raise funds for the Marine Raider Foundation with a headlining record release show on June 23 at The Eagle’s Dare in Wilmington, NC as part of the city’s “Free Concert Friday” events.

COULDA, SHOULDA, WOULDA… was co-produced by the band and Dick Hodgin (Hootie & The Blowfish, Corrosion of Conformity). Across its 11 tracks, the band tap into the nostalgia of the 90’s alternative / grunge uprising with a powerful modern rock punch reflecting the strength and heaviness from their combined time spent serving in the military.


COULDA, SHOULDA, WOULDA…
Track Listing:
1. Slinky
2. Hammer
3. Purple
4. Looks Like Rain
5. Space Needles
6. Coming Home
7. Cupcake
8. Pissed
9. Driven
10. Straight Lines
11. Letters About Nothing

A group of men posing for a picture Description automatically generated
Photo Credit: Daniel Sell
(l-r: Fred Cowell, Brad Thomas, Tyson Stahl, Jason Everman, Justin Myers)

Find out more about SILENCE & LIGHT online at:

WEBSITE | FACEBOOK | INSTAGRAM | SPOTIFY

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For press inquiries, please contact:
SRO PR
Kelly Walsh – kwalsh@sropr.com

 


Veteran Alt-Rockers SILENCE & LIGHT Announce Second Album ‘Coulda, Woulda, Shoulda…’ Due 6/23; Drop First Single “Slinky”

DT: APRIL 20, 2023

FM: KELLY WALSH, SRO PR

ALL-VETERAN ALTERNATIVE ROCK GROUP
SILENCE & LIGHT
–FOUNDED BY FORMER SPECIAL FORCES / ARMY RANGER
JASON EVERMAN (EX-NIRVANA, SOUNDGARDEN)
& FORMER DELTA FORCE OPERATOR BRAD THOMAS–
ANNOUNCE SECOND ALBUM
‘COULDA, WOULDA, SHOULDA…’
DUE JUNE 23
WITH PORTION OF PROFITS BEING DONATED TO VETERANS AND FIRST RESPONDERS

BAND REVEAL STUDIO-FILMED MUSIC VIDEO FOR ALBUM’S FIRST SINGLE
“SLINKY”
OUT DIGITALLY TOMORROW, FRIDAY, APRIL 21

WATCH HERE


Photo Credit: Daniel Sell

Comprised of veterans of all four branches of the military, alternative rock outfit SILENCE & LIGHT were formed out of Raleigh, NC in 2017 by former Army Ranger and Special Forces soldier and rhythm guitarist Jason Everman (ex-Nirvana, Soundgarden) and former Delta Force Operator and lead guitarist Brad Thomas. The band has now announced their sophomore album COULDA, SHOULDA, WOULDA… will be released on June 23 with a portion of profits being donated to non-profit organizations that support veterans and first responders. To date, the band has donated over $5,000 in royalties to organizations including Warrior’s Heart.

The album’s debut single “Slinky” will be available to stream and/or download across digital platforms tomorrow, April 21; pre-save it HERE. SILENCE & LIGHT have shared the music video for “Slinky” today (April 20) which features behind-the-scenes clips taken during the COULDA, SHOULDA, WOULDA… recording sessions with co-producer Dick Hodgin (Hootie & The Blowfish, Corrosion of Conformity). Watch it streaming below or on YouTube HERE.

“’Slinky’ is an angsty but upbeat song that taps into the bands roots in the 1990’s grunge movement,” shared SILENCE & LIGHT collectively. “It’s a sonic throwback.”

SILENCE & LIGHT–which in addition to Everman and Thomas includes former Marine Raider Tyson Stahl on bass, Air Force Chief Master Sergeant Fred Cowell on vocals and Navy veteran Justin Myers on drums—have performed across the US with acts including Lenny Kravitz, Old Dominion Band and Third Eye Blind as well as having appeared at several fundraising concerts for veteran causes. The band will be seen performing at The Eagle’s Dare in downtown Wilmington, NC as part of the city’s “Free Concert Friday” music series on June 23. The show is free and proceeds from the event will be going to support the Marine Raider Foundation.

COULDA, SHOULDA, WOULDA… Track Listing:
1. Slinky
2. Hammer
3. Purple
4. Looks Like Rain
5. Space Needles
6. Coming Home
7. Cupcake
8. Pissed
9. Driven
10. Straight Lines
11. Letters About Nothing

Find out more about SILENCE & LIGHT online at:
WEBSITE | FACEBOOK | INSTAGRAM | SPOTIFY

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For press inquiries, please contact:
SRO PR
Kelly Walsh – kwalsh@sropr.com


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