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Kill The Silence return with the fiercely honest “Hide & Seek”

  • December 1, 2025
  • Natalie Patrick
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Kill The Silence is back with a powerful new song called "Hide & Seek." It's everything the Leeds-based post-hardcore band has always stood for, melodic power, emotional honesty, and electrifying intensity. Jason Walsh, the band's frontman, and Sam Rickerby, the lead guitarist, started the band in 2012 at Leeds College of Music. They have made a name for themselves by mixing atmospheric sounds with powerful singing, drawing inspiration from bands like Lower Than Atlantis, Deaf Havana, and Mallory Knox. "Hide & Seek" is one of their best songs ever.

Kill The Silence pulls listeners into a whirlwind of pulsing energy and urgent emotion from the very first moments of the track. The song sounds like a conversation between being weak and being strong, with soaring hooks and driving guitar lines that show off the band's signature mix of melody and aggression. Jason Walsh's singing style, which is both confessional and commanding, makes the lyrics come to life with a gripping honesty that stays with you long after the last chorus ends.

"Hide & Seek" shows how the band has changed over time, and it proves once again that their sound is carefully put together and deeply felt. Rickerby's guitar playing has both weight and warmth. It mixes fast riffs with quiet moments of thought. The arrangement goes up and down on purpose, which gives the song a cinematic feel that sets it apart from other post-hardcore songs.

The emotional honesty of "Hide & Seek" is what makes it so interesting. Kill The Silence isn't afraid to talk about the conflict between wanting to be seen and wanting to disappear. This is something that many listeners will be able to relate to right away. The band's ability to turn these emotions into an explosive but melodic soundscape makes the song both memorable and powerful.

Kill The Silence are not only keeping up with the changes in the UK post-hardcore scene. they are also helping to set the tone. "Hide & Seek" is a strong reminder of why the band is still worth listening to. Their music hits hard, speaks the truth, and sticks with you.

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