Canadian gothic/post-rock entity The Silence Industry return with their 14th long-form release, The Stars Above Are Looking Down, on Aenaos Records. The album is a haunting odyssey, comprised of five original compositions, a re-imagined traditional piece, and immersive noise experiments - all fused into the band's signature progressive-noise-goth style.
Noisy, delay-drenched guitars clash over drum machines and rumbling basslines, conjuring soundscapes thick with anxiety, hope, despair, mourning, and a relentless urge to resist in an increasingly dystopian world. Each track is accompanied by hand-drawn artwork from British zine artist iesorno, reflecting the mood and themes of the songs. A print-it-yourself lyric and art zine further deepens the listener's journey, offering a tactile connection to the music's raw emotional core.
Formed in 2007 by Graham as the project's primary creative force, The Silence Industry is a fluid, collaborative endeavour. The band does not aim to produce accessible or conventional music. Instead, it is a raw, do-it-yourself project prioritising artistic integrity over mainstream appeal. Unapologetic and uncompromising, the music is an unfiltered outpouring of expression - if it doesn't resonate with everyone, that is by design, not arrogance, but a simple matter of artistic truth.
Over the years, The Silence Industry has released numerous works, some through netlabels such as Ekleipsi, Enough Records, and afmusic, and many are freely available online for those willing to explore. Graham and his collaborators embrace the principles of libre-music, treating music not as a commodity but as a multifaceted medium: expression, communication, sound, noise, personal journal, agit-prop, poetry, and even fun. Music is a shared experience, a space for minds to explore, reflect, and grow.
The Silence Industry draws inspiration from a broad spectrum of influences, including post-punk, progressive rock, folk, labour songs, experimental noise, and even pop. This eclecticism, paired with a resistance to commodification, has cultivated a distinct sound that is immersive, emotional, and hauntingly human. Link
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