New York City’s Advents return with “Silk” featuring Savage Hands (Mikey Garrow), a visceral new single that doesn’t flinch. Arriving Friday, January 23rd via InVogue Records, tearing into the darkest corners of a toxic relationship where no one walks away clean. This is a track that leaves no survivors, and it demands to be felt as much as heard.  

“The story centers on a relationship that ends in mutually assured destruction,” Advents explains. “There’s a lot of blame and resentment involved, and a will to end everything on their own terms. These are two people who lost themselves in each other and, instead of walking away, decided to see the worst in one another until they both withered away because of it in the end.”

Stream “Silk” ft. Savage Hands HERE

There’s something painfully familiar about the emotional standoff at the heart of “Silk.” It’s that moment when you realize you’ve both gone too far, but instead of letting go, you dig in deeper. You replay every argument, every betrayal, every wound. Advents capture that dark spiral with honesty, painting a picture of two people entangled in toxicity that destruction felt like the only honest ending. 

Advents will be playing alongside Siamese, Cabal, and labelmates Mirrorcell on Friday, February 20th at The Meadows in Brooklyn New York. 

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Promotional poster for Siamese's US Headline Tour 2026, featuring vibrant red and black design with details about the concert on February 20 at The Meadows in Brooklyn, NY, including supporting acts and venue information.

ABOUT ADVENTS

Rising from the heart of New York City, Advents is carving out their own corner in the modern heavy music world with no interest in following the rules. The band did not quietly step onto the scene, they grabbed heavy music fans with a sound that is equal parts cathartic and cinematic. Built on the foundation of four artists who are not afraid to take risks, Tyler Simpson, Kevin Chapilliquen, Sebastian Ferlin, and Joe Koza each bring something different to the table, pushing the project forward with drive and intention. 

Blending atmospheric textures with the punch of metalcore and the weight of hard rock, Advents has been steadily leveling up with every release. Their music is immersive by design, introspective and explosive in equal measure, and it is meant to connect with listeners on more than just the surface. What started as raw and aggressive has grown into something more layered and thoughtful. The band has become sharper, more focused, and more fearless in their storytelling, with their new vocalist Tyler Simpson bringing his own dynamic presence to the vocal front. 

With more than 10 million streams and counting, Advents is already making waves far beyond their home turf. Their breakout EP, PERSONA MELODIES, delivered standout tracks like “CHROMA” and “NEVER GAME OVER,” both of which passed the one million stream mark. They have landed placements on major Spotify playlists including All New Metal, and earned top 10 positions on iTunes Rock and Metal charts in Australia and Finland. Behind the scenes, they have worked with producers Ricky Armellino of Ice Nine Kills and Currents, and Jonathan Dolese of Emmure and D.R.U.G.S. Together they helped fine-tune a sound that hits hard but always moves forward. 


Now signed to InVogue Records and fueled by the momentum of their single “Liminal,” Advents has been deep in the creative process. With new material in the works, the band continues to refine their sound and explore just how far they can take it. Each step forward is a reminder that they’re only just beginning to tap into what Advents can truly become. 

Band Members:
 – Tyler Simpson (vocals)
 – Kevin Chapilliquen (guitar)

 – Sebastian Ferlin (guitar)
 – Joe Koza (drums)

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