Pittsburgh's 156/Silence is going to put you through varying stages of wanting to punch someone in the face within the next three minutes, and it's going to be awesome. The band's new track "Kill To Live For You" encompasses sludgy riffs, Code Orange-esque neck-breaking transitions, more hardcore punk than you're going to know what to do with, and it's all going to end on a very somber note that'll make you question why you were so pissed off in the first place.
Again – it's going to really put you through the ringer. Pre-order 156/Silence's new EP Karma here before its May 12 release date.