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Eminence’s new single “Silent March” will feature Andreas Kisser of Sepultura

Author Benedetta Baldin - 13.5.2026

The upcoming song “Silent March” by Brazilian death metal band Eminence will feature a recognisable face: guitarist Andreas Kisser of Sepultura, as per MetalInjection. This is a very special guest. Charles Moreira, drummer for Pense and Colid, will also be featured on the new song. The band gives an ominously matter-of-fact description of the song, which comes off their upcoming EP of the same name. With only four tracks, the remaining songs on the Tue Madsen-produced EP conceptually follow a similar path, which is a lot to fit into such a tiny package. That might be more than sufficient based on how they describe it.

“Silent March” is a portrait of corrupted faith, blind obedience, and violence transformed into a system,” the band wrote in about the forthcoming release. “”Silent March” sets the stage: a procession of voiceless bodies, marching under power structures built upon lies, gold, and suffering. Here, faith does not save—it subdues. The image of martyrdom is redefined: no longer spiritual, but industrial. Pain ceases to be symbolic and begins to be produced, replicated, and sustained by machines, false leaders, and silent masses. Silent March is a portrait of corrupted faith, blind obedience, and violence transformed into a system,” the band says. “The EP does not speak of hope—it speaks of what happens when hope is sold, distorted, and used as a tool of control.

The EP is built as a cycle: system, collapse, mutation. There is no clear rupture between these stages—only continuity. The march never stops. The silence is never broken. Silent March offers no answers. It exposes structures, questions symbols, and confronts the idea that faith, power, and truth walk hand in hand. Here, there are no kings. There are no gods. Only the constant sound of a humanity marching, in silence, through its own ruin.

EP tracklist:

  1. Silent March (feat. Andreas Kisser)
  2. Faceless
  3. Lotus
  4. Mother