Paradise (Kill the Silence)

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"Paradise (Kill the Silence)" has been described by critics as a nu metal, post-hardcore, hard rock and an alternative rock song. [11] [12] [7] [13] The song runs at 160 BPM and is in the key of E minor. It runs for three minutes and 43 seconds. [14] It was written by frontman Masato Hayakawa and lead guitarist Ryo Yokochi and produced by Michael Baskette.

The song was written from the band's perspective of the world arising from the ashes after the COVID-19 pandemic. The lyrics allude to the "Paradise" being the concert halls after over a year of lockdowns, with "killing the silence" being the band starting to play live again in a live setting. "Paradise (Kill the Silence)" also tackles the themes of emotional freedom. [15]

Speaking to V13, Hayakawa shared his thoughts about the meaning of the song at the time of its release:

"Japanese rock shows are still in the state of masks wearing and silence required to the audience. A simple song about the better days waiting ahead. The song goes crazy live." [16]

Hayakawa later expressed how "Paradise (Kill the Silence)" was selected as the lead single, how the message of the song represents the album as a whole and why they released the single when they did:

"I think it's a song that has the momentum of a young band. So, we wanted to show that it wasn't time to settle down yet, and we dared to put out songs that we obviously can't enjoy within the rules of the corona disaster. I have hope for when the timing is right, that the restrictions will be lifted, so I wanted to put it out there in the moment where I can explode live when the time comes. [17]

Track listing

"Paradise (Kill the Silence)"
Coldrain - Paradise(Kill the Silence).jpeg
Single by Coldrain
from the album Nonnegative
Released17 September 2021 (2021-09-17)
Recorded2021
Studio Attic Studio Harajuku (Tokyo, Japan)
Genre
Length3:43
Label Warner Music
Songwriter(s)
Producer(s) Michael Baskette
Coldrain singles chronology
"Speak"
(2020)
"Paradise (Kill the Silence)"
(2021)
"Calling"
(2022)
Coldrain chronology
Live & Backstage at Blare Fest. 2020
(2020)
Paradise (Kill the Silence)
(2021)
Nonnegative
(2022)
Digital EP [18]
No.TitleWriter(s)Length
1."Paradise (Kill the Silence)"3:43
2."Paradise (Kill the Silence) for Singers"
  • Hayakawa
  • Yokochi
3:43
3."Paradise (Kill the Silence) for Lead Guitarists"
  • Hayakawa
  • Yokochi
3:43
4."Paradise (Kill the Silence) for Rhythm Guitarists"
  • Hayakawa
  • Yokochi
3:43
5."Paradise (Kill the Silence) for Bassists"
  • Hayakawa
  • Yokochi
3:43
6."Paradise (Kill the Silence) for Drummers"
  • Hayakawa
  • Yokochi
3:43
Total length:22:18

Music video

A stillshot of the music video set from above with Coldrain performing on an LED stage with the lyrics "Kill the Silence" displayed on the screen beneath them. Paradise (Kill the Silence) - Coldrain screenshot.png
A stillshot of the music video set from above with Coldrain performing on an LED stage with the lyrics "Kill the Silence" displayed on the screen beneath them.

The music video for "Paradise (Kill the Silence)" was released at midnight on 17 September 2021, only a couple of hours after the song's live premiere on the second edition of Coldrain TV. It was directed by Inni Vision. [19] The song was initially accidentally uploaded in mono format on YouTube until the band fixed the error a few days later where the sound format was corrected and fixed into the stereo format. [8]

The video starts off with a minute intro of the band sitting down and getting ready to perform, promoting Monster Energy through the use of product placement. The band then start to perform the song on an LED stage with high intensity with flashing lights around them as the camera has close-ups of the band members as they perform the song, intertwining it with fast camera movements to showcase the energy of the song. There are also occasional shots of the stage from a birdseye view which shows the band performing on the US Vans Warped Tour in 2016 and performing at the Nippon Budokan in 2018, as well as some lyrics of the song also showing on the LED screen. [15] One critic also noted how the music video was akin to the music video for "Final Destination", the title track off of their 2009 album Final Destination . [7]

As of July 2023, the music video for "Paradise (Kill the Silence)" has over 900K views on YouTube. [20]

Personnel

Credits adapted from Tidal. [21]

Coldrain

Additional personnel

Charts

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