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Weeping Silence has been in the metal scene since the mid-1990s and has gone through a period of musical experimentation that contributed to the dynamic music that it has produced so far. The band came together with the release of the debut album 'Deprived from Romance', followed by a track in the 'Arch Music' compilation. Subsequently the musical direction and line-up changed considerably, and Weeping Silence sought new ideas from the doom, gothic and avant-garde genres.
Weeping Silence recorded the second album 'End of an Era' at Temple Studios in 2003, featuring Rachel Grech on vocals, and released it in 2008 under the Greek Record Label Sleaszy Rider Records. 'End of an Era' was well received and regularly gets excellent reviews across the world.
In 2006 Weeping Silence entered Temple Studios again to record the yet unreleased album 'Theater of Life', which retains many elements of the previous album, but with a faster pace and the introduction of a choir accompanied with grandeur orchestrations. 'Theater of Life' is planned to be released shortly. The band is currently evaluating offers from music labels to release the album.
Weeping Silence is currently working on new material, which also features male backing vocals. The latest songs are more aggressive and are destined to sound heavier, with great guitar solos and rhythm, yet still retaining the atmosphere for which the band has become strongly associated with.
Weeping Silence signed a Management Contract with Alkemist-Fanatix Europe and work is on-going to promote the 'Promo 2009', containing 4 tracks from 'Theater of Life'. The band will also feature on the compilation 'Des Filles et des Riffs, Vol.1' to be released soon by Savage Prod and distributed by Seasons of Mist.
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