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Silvertomb is an American doom metal band composed of Type O Negative members Kenny Hickey and Johnny Kelly, as well as Hank Hell of Inhuman, Joseph James of Agnostic Front and Aaron Joos of Empyreon. Following the dissolution of Hickey's previous band Seventh Void in 2017, Silvertomb was formed.
Key Information
The band has played various songs live since their initial formation, though it was not until November 1, 2019, that their first full-length album, Edge of Existence, was released.[1]
Band members
[edit]- Kenny Hickey – lead vocals, lead guitar
- Hank Hell – bass guitar
- Johnny Kelly – drums
- Joseph James – guitar
- Aaron Joos – keyboards and guitars
Discography
[edit]- Edge of Existence (2019)
References
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History
Formation and early years
Silvertomb was formed in 2017 in Brooklyn, New York, by guitarist and vocalist Kenny Hickey and drummer Johnny Kelly, both longtime collaborators from Type O Negative, as a means to channel their creative energies following the band's indefinite hiatus after frontman Peter Steele's death in 2010.[9][10] The project emerged as an evolution from Hickey's earlier band Seventh Void, with the duo seeking to revive their shared passion for gothic and doom metal amid personal reflections on loss within the music scene.[9][11] To solidify the lineup, Hickey and Kelly recruited bassist Hank Hell, a fellow ex-Seventh Void member also known from Inhuman, and guitarist Joseph James, formerly of Agnostic Front and Inhuman, marking the core instrumental foundation rooted in heavy metal pedigrees.[10][1] Keyboardist and guitarist Aaron Joos, from Empyreon and Awaken the Shadow, joined soon after to incorporate atmospheric synth elements, completing the initial ensemble and allowing for a fuller exploration of their sound.[9][12] This assembly was driven by a desire to honor their gothic/doom heritage—drawing from influences like Black Sabbath and Pink Floyd—while developing fresh material that addressed themes of addiction, love, and mortality, inspired by Steele's struggles and broader personal hardships.[9][1] In the band's nascent phase, activities centered on intensive songwriting sessions led by Hickey and James, which gradually incorporated Joos's synthesizer contributions and evolved over several years of intermittent rehearsals in the New York area.[9] These efforts culminated in the group's live debut on August 26, 2017, at Starland Ballroom in Sayreville, New Jersey, as part of a charity event, providing an early platform to test their brooding, heavy sound before broader commitments.[13][12]Debut album and subsequent activity
Silvertomb's debut album, Edge of Existence, was released on November 1, 2019, through Long Branch Records, an independent label and imprint of SPV based in Germany. The album was developed over approximately four years on an intermittent basis, with guitarist and vocalist Kenny Hickey credited for writing all the music, drawing from personal experiences to create cathartic compositions. The recording process involved the core lineup arranging isolated song pieces into full tracks. The album was produced by Ali J. Hassan and the band, with mastering by Alan Douches at West West Side Studios. Key collaborators included band members Johnny Kelly on drums, Hank Hell on bass, Joseph James on guitar, and Aaron Joos on keyboards, who contributed to the album's layered instrumentation.[4] The tracklist comprises nine songs: "Insomnia – Sunrise" (5:18), "Love You Without No Lies" (4:24), "So True" (5:08), "Not Your Savior" (3:55), "One of You" (4:48), "Right of Passage / Crossing Over" (7:04), "Eulogy / Requiem" (4:50), "Sleeping on Nails & Wine" (1:31), and "Waiting" (3:41). Critics highlighted the album's revival of classic doom metal aesthetics through its heavy, atmospheric riffs and emotional depth, with Hickey's versatile vocals drawing comparisons to gothic rock influences. Ghost Cult Magazine awarded it an 8/10 rating, praising tracks like "Insomnia – Sunrise" and "Right of Passage / Crossing Over" for their ominous, proggy doom structures and the band's dynamic interplay of guitars and keyboards.[14] The release was seen as a promising foundation for Silvertomb's sound, blending dense layers with melodic elements to honor their roots while forging new ground. Following the album's launch, Silvertomb scheduled live performances to promote it, including a show at Saint Vitus Bar in Brooklyn on December 21, 2019, where they performed several tracks from the record. Plans for expanded touring in 2020 were announced, aiming to build on the debut's momentum through international dates. However, the COVID-19 pandemic severely disrupted these efforts, halting live music activities and forcing the band into a period of limited public engagement, much like many acts during the global shutdowns. Long Branch Records maintained support as the band's label, with no reported changes to their independent partnership post-debut. Activity resumed gradually after 2021, with the band performing at Psycho Las Vegas in August 2021. In 2022, they appeared at Desertfest NYC on May 14, followed by shows at Saint Vitus Bar on December 9 and Broken Goblet Brewing on December 10.[15] As of November 2025, the band has had no reported live appearances or new material releases since 2022.Musical style and influences
Genre and sound characteristics
Silvertomb's music is firmly rooted in doom metal, infused with heavy metal and stoner rock elements, defined by deliberate slow tempos, crushing heavy riffs, and atmospheric keyboards that create a dense, layered sonic landscape.[1][16][14] The band's instrumentation centers on Kenny Hickey's brooding guitar work, delivering sludgy blues-infused riffs and tasteful solos that evoke a heavy, psychedelic edge; Johnny Kelly's tight and dynamic drumming provides rhythmic drive; Hank Hell's bass lines offer a solid, grounding low end; and Aaron Joos's keyboards contribute mellifluous layers, including piano, strings, and Pink Floyd-inspired vamps that enhance the atmospheric depth reminiscent of 1970s and 1990s doom aesthetics.[17][18][14][19][20] From raw, garage-recorded early sessions that captured a demo-like heaviness with minimal production, Silvertomb evolved to the polished, dense sound of their 2019 debut album Edge of Existence, featuring reverb-laden vocals and intricate layering that amplify the brooding, spiritual intensity described as a "dark gospel." This sound has remained consistent in subsequent singles and compilation contributions as of 2025.[21][20][14][1] This sonic profile aligns with broader doom metal traditions, drawing from Black Sabbath's riff-heavy foundation and Pink Floyd's textural experimentation, while briefly nodding to Type O Negative's gothic doom style in its overall dark tonality.[6][20]Themes and lyrical content
Silvertomb's lyrical content, primarily featured on their debut album Edge of Existence, centers on recurring themes of addiction, love, death, and suicide, deeply rooted in the personal experiences of guitarist and vocalist Kenny Hickey. These motifs serve as an outlet for Hickey's struggles in the years following the death of his Type O Negative bandmate and close friend Peter Steele in 2010, transforming raw trauma into introspective narratives of grief and survival.[17][22][23] In "So True," Hickey confronts themes of loss and disillusionment, exposing the fragility of human facades and the pain of recognizing inner deficits in others, often tied to fractured relationships. The song's lyrics vividly illustrate this through lines such as: "All your deficits show right through your eyes / And your confidence all fear in disguise / Swallow your glass pride choke and die," portraying a harsh reckoning with hypocrisy and self-deception that amplifies feelings of isolation and betrayal.[24] Similarly, "Not Your Savior" delves into redemption and the boundaries of love, rejecting the notion of one partner as a salvific figure while grappling with mutual vulnerabilities in intimacy. Key excerpts underscore this tension: "I'm not your saviour you know my love / I'm not your saviour you know my sweet / You're on your own tonight on your own tonight," emphasizing personal accountability amid emotional entanglement and the futility of codependent rescue.[24] Hickey's phrasing and delivery infuse these themes with dark romanticism, drawing from his gothic metal background to evoke existential undertones of anguish and catharsis, which prioritize profound emotional introspection over straightforward aggression. This approach distinguishes Silvertomb's lyrics from typical heavy metal tropes, fostering a philosophical exploration of human frailty that invites listeners to confront their own shadows.[19][23]Band members
Current lineup
The current lineup of Silvertomb consists of five core members who contribute to the band's doom metal sound through their instrumental roles and creative input on ongoing projects, including the forthcoming second album. Kenny Hickey serves as lead vocalist and guitarist, bringing his experience from Type O Negative to Silvertomb as the primary songwriter responsible for lyrics that explore themes of loss and personal struggle.[19] His guitar work anchors the band's heavy riffs, and he has co-conceived visual elements like album artwork to complement the music.[4] Johnny Kelly handles drums, drawing from his tenure in Type O Negative and Danzig to provide the rhythmic foundation that drives Silvertomb's deliberate, brooding tempos.[2] His steady, powerful playing supports the doom-oriented grooves central to the band's live performances and recordings.[20] Hank Hell plays bass, leveraging his background from Inhuman to deliver the low-end drive essential to Silvertomb's thick, atmospheric doom sound.[6] His contributions emphasize the genre's heavy, resonant undertones in both studio and stage settings.[17] Joseph James contributes on guitar, with his addition from Agnostic Front enhancing live dynamics through aggressive riffing and harmonic support.[25] He has provided key guitar elements, such as intros that blend into the band's layered arrangements. Aaron Joos rounds out the lineup on keyboards and guitar, adding multi-instrumental layering that introduces atmospheric depth reminiscent of gothic influences.[19] His keyboard work and backing elements have been integral to recent studio sessions, including tracks for the next record.[26]Former and touring members
Silvertomb has maintained a stable core lineup without any documented permanent departures as of 2025. The band has occasionally relied on touring substitutes due to scheduling conflicts with members' other projects.[3][27] In September 2018, during the band's inaugural full U.S. tour as support for Life of Agony—dubbed the Rise of the Underground Tour—drummer Johnny Kelly was unavailable for the initial leg owing to prior commitments with Danzig. Frank Godla, known for his work with Meek Is Murder and as a contributor to Metal Injection, served as the touring drummer for those dates.[28][29][30] No additional touring or session musicians have been reported for live performances or recordings post-2019, including the production of the debut album Edge of Existence, which credits only the core members alongside producer Ali J. Hassan.[4]Discography
Studio albums
Silvertomb's sole studio album to date, Edge of Existence, was released on November 1, 2019, through Long Branch Records.[31] The record marked the band's debut full-length effort, featuring a blend of doom and heavy metal elements across nine tracks.[32] It was issued in multiple formats, including CD, purple vinyl LP, and digital download.[33] The album was produced by Ali J. Hassan and Silvertomb, with mastering handled by Alan Douches at West West Side Studios in New Windsor, New York.[4] Recording took place prior to the band's live performances, capturing their core lineup's contributions.[31]| No. | Title | Duration |
|---|---|---|
| 1 | Insomnia / Sunrise | 5:18 |
| 2 | Love You Without No Lies | 4:24 |
| 3 | So True | 5:08 |
| 4 | Not Your Savior | 3:55 |
| 5 | One of You | 4:48 |
| 6 | Right of Passage / Crossing Over | 7:04 |
| 7 | Eulogy / Requiem | 4:50 |
| 8 | Sleeping on Nails & Wine | 1:31 |
| 9 | Waiting | 3:41 |
Singles and EPs
Silvertomb's singles primarily consist of digital promotional releases tied to their debut album Edge of Existence, along with an earlier standalone track. These releases were issued via Long Branch Records and made available on streaming platforms such as Spotify and Apple Music.[6] The band's debut single, "Insomnia," was released digitally on September 7, 2018, serving as an introduction to their doom metal sound with its brooding riffs and psychedelic elements.[35] A music video for the track, directed by an undisclosed team, premiered on YouTube, emphasizing themes of restlessness and inner turmoil.[36] This single later formed part of the album's opening track "Insomnia / Sunrise" but was initially distributed independently.[37] In promotion of Edge of Existence, Silvertomb issued "Love You Without No Lies" as a digital single on August 23, 2019, featuring official audio uploaded to YouTube that highlighted the band's gothic rock influences.[38] This track, with its themes of pained romance, was accompanied by lyric videos but no full music video.[39] Subsequent promotional singles included "Waiting," released digitally on September 20, 2019, with an official audio video on YouTube showcasing acoustic-driven verses building to heavy choruses.[40] "Right of Passage / Crossing Over" followed on October 18, 2019, as a longer, epic track available in digital format, exploring existential transitions through dual-part structure.[41] Post-album, "So True" was released as a digital single on March 12, 2021, including an animated music video directed by an independent animator and premiered on YouTube, depicting a descent into hellish imagery aligned with the song's themes of truth and damnation.[42] This video marked the band's first visual release since the album's launch.[6] No extended plays (EPs) have been released by Silvertomb as of 2025.[1]| Title | Release Date | Format | Notes |
|---|---|---|---|
| Insomnia | September 7, 2018 | Digital single | Debut track; music video on YouTube[35] |
| Love You Without No Lies | August 23, 2019 | Digital single | Promotional audio on YouTube[39] |
| Waiting | September 20, 2019 | Digital single | Official audio on YouTube[40] |
| Right of Passage / Crossing Over | October 18, 2019 | Digital single | Epic two-part track; audio on YouTube[41] |
| So True | March 12, 2021 | Digital single | Animated music video on YouTube[42] |
Compilation appearances
| Year | Song | Album | Label | Format | Notes |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 2023 | "Nowhere to Hide" | Gods of Metal Ragnarock | Hunters Entertainment | Vinyl, digital | Exclusive unreleased track for the soundtrack of the tabletop RPG game Gods of Metal: Ragnarock.[43] |
