The Silence Kit is a Philadelphia-based post-punk band that plays textured, dark, indie rock. Started as a solo recording project by singer/guitarist Patrick McCay in 2001, inspired in equal parts by post-punk, indie-rock, shoegaze, and neo-psychedelia, the band has naturally evolved and have gone on to play countless shows and release a number of LPs, EPs and singles through the years. "It's Not Too Late" is the band's sixth LP, and is the follow-up to 2018's "Fall Protection
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The Silence Kit is a Philadelphia-based post-punk band that plays textured, dark, indie rock. Started as a solo recording project by singer/guitarist Patrick McCay in 2001, inspired in equal parts by post-punk, indie-rock, shoegaze, and neo-psychedelia, the band has naturally evolved and have gone on to play countless shows and release a number of LPs, EPs and singles through the years. "It's Not Too Late" is the band's sixth LP, and is the follow-up to 2018's "Fall Protection," which was an exclusive feature on Big Takeover, and garnered much critical favor, finding fans in lovers of all things post-punk, indie rock, and alternative rock. "It's Not Too Late" was released in November of 2023 and it shows a band both refining their palette of sounds and consolidating their strengths.
Comparisons to bands like The Cure, Joy Division, Nick Cave & the Bad Seeds and The Psychedelic Furs hint at The Silence Kit's melodic, moody sound. The Silence Kit has played throughout the east coast USA, where they've shared the stage with Mark Burgess of The Chameleons, Early Day Miners, I Love You But I've Chosen Darkness, Screaming Females, DMA's, Eagulls, Windsor for the Derby, Gene Loves Jezebel, Spear of Destiny and more.
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