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Years active
  
1990-1995, 2005

Record label
  
Primal Records

Labels
  
Primal Records


Associated acts
  
Second Coming Soulbender Post Modern Heroes

Past members
  
Travis Bracht Rich Henry Tim Lynch Chuck Miller Fred Kitchens

Origin
  
Seattle, Washington, United States

Genres
  
Alternative rock, Hard rock

Similar
  
Travis Bracht, Soulbender, Second Coming, James Bergstrom, Sweet Water

Peace and silence fathom that plus bonus track


Peace and Silence was an American alternative rock group formed in Seattle, Washington in the early 1990s. Its members were singer Travis Bracht, guitarists Rich Henry and Tim Lynch, bassist Chuck Miller, and drummer Fred Kitchens. They recorded many songs but only released one eight-track album titled Fathom That through Primal Records in 1993. The group broke up some time in the mid-1990s as Travis Bracht went on to front the band Second Coming.

Contents

On April 30, 2005, Peace and Silence reunited for a one-time show with local bands Sweety, Turn to Fall, and Draghead as their opening acts. Chuck Miller joined the band Soulbender that same year, replacing Marten van Keith on bass guitar. In 2007, Bracht also joined this band, replacing his friend Nick Pollock on vocals, and later that year they released a song called "Loaded" on the compilation album Unleashed 3 featuring several other artists; this is the only material released thus far with Bracht and Miller since the break-up of Peace and Silence. In May 2009, a new band called Post Modern Heroes emerged featuring all former members of Peace and Silence, except for Miller. A year later, they independently released their eponymous debut album Post Modern Heroes.

Members

  • Travis Bracht - vocals
  • Rich Henry - guitar
  • Tim Lynch - guitar
  • Chuck Miller - bass
  • Fred Kitchens - drums
  • Fathom That

    The album's credits and personnel can be obtained from the liner notes at Discogs.

    References

    Peace and Silence Wikipedia