KILL THE FALL are thrilled to announce the release of their latest single, “Screaming Into Silence.” This powerful track blends aggression with emotional depth and discipline to deliver a sound that is both nostalgic and fiercely contemporary.
Formed in 2005 by Raymon Terry, KILL THE FALL has been a formidable presence in the punk and rock music scenes. Hailing from Cleveland, Ohio, Raymon’s musical journey began in 1998 with the founding of his first punk band, Allergic To Whores—a name reflecting a commentary on capitalism rather than misogyny. Touring extensively across the country, Allergic To Whores shared stages with influential acts such as Against Me, AFI, My Chemical Romance, and graced the renowned Warped Tour for three weeks.
After disbanding in 2002, Raymon Terry reignited his passion for punk music by forming KILL THE FALL in 2005. The band has since released a compelling discography that includes the “Immortality Through Ashes” EP (2005), the full-length album “Waiting Process” (2008), and their latest release, “Exsanguination Under The Sun” (2018). Throughout their journey, KILL THE FALL has continued to evolve, sharing stages with notable bands like Planes Mistaken for Stars, Hot Water Music, Rise Against, and Vendetta Red. The current lineup features Raymon Terry on vocals and guitar, Dustin Hamilton on drums, and Spiro Sintsirmas on bass.
Noted producer Bob Marlette (Black Sabbath, Rob Zombie, Seether, Marilyn Manson) shares his enthusiasm: “Kill The Fall brings a great work ethic to the studio, as well as an eagerness to learn. Their music exudes raw energy and emotion!”
Another part of the stellar production team, fellow Ohio-based musician, Ryan Williams (New Monarch, Red Sun Rising) adds: “Working with Kill The Fall has been a great experience! Their intensely passionate and hard-hitting music is a reflection of their ambition to succeed.”
Another Ohio native, Anthony Zart, is responsible for the stunning art for the single. “I have been working with Anthony for many years now. We work together on art for the music and the gym. Working with him is easy – it truly is like he can read my mind at times. I will come to him with a basic idea and in return I get exactly what I was seeing in my head,” explains Terry. He goes on to explain his affinity for working with Cleveland-area artists “Any opportunity to support local artists and I am all in. I feel it is important to build in this community. We are from the same city and that Midwest/Cleveland attitude bonds us.”