Killing Kind is a musical collaborative project that was started when the pandemic hit by singer and guitarist Björn Norberg and drummer Mats Molund. Blending their musical tastes together and in collaboration with other artists and instrumental musicians, their debut album was recorded, with singles such as “This Beautiful World” and “The Silence” receiving widespread critical acclaim from far and wide. “The Silence” was later released in April this year as a remix by the electronic synth duo Transfomas.
The music video for “The Silence,” featuring Transfomas, is out now on YouTube and worthy of any listener’s or viewer’s attention.
What they have done with this project is simply take it to the next level. This is a beautifully haunting masterpiece that places the listener in another dimension. It is very cinematic and deeply emotional, accentuated by those inexpressibly theatrical and emotive vocal presentations over the hypnotic electronic and synth production.
Following that lovely arrangement, exquisite production, and indescribably beautiful vocal layering, “The Silence” personifies stupendous musical composition from top to bottom.
“The Silence” is then accompanied by such a film-inspired music video that seems to borrow inspiration from noir films of the late 40s that featured storylines based on industrial workers—a deeply emotional tale with the blended scenes fitting perfectly to the track’s essence and narrative.
Throughout this performance, Killing Kind and Transfomas capture the depth and emotion of such a masterpiece that deserves critical acclaim from any music enthusiast that enjoys electronic, ambient, and synth music innovation.
This eclectic track experiments with diverse sonic exchanges and dynamic musical interplay, displaying such inventive finesse from everyone involved.
“The Silence” music video is out on YouTube; Killing Kind would very much appreciate it if you headed there and gave it your stamp of approval, liked the music video, and shared your thoughts under the comment section.