Silent Rage, the American hard rock band, disbanded in the early 1990s but reunited in 2001 and have since been involved in various musical projects, including releasing new music and performing live.
Formed in the early 1980s, Silent Rage is known for their blend of hard rock, heavy metal, and glam metal. The band gained some recognition after signing with Simmons Records, a label founded by Gene Simmons of KISS. Their most notable album, “Don’t Touch Me There,” was released in 1989 and produced by Simmons himself. The single “Rebel With a Cause” received some attention, but the band never achieved major commercial success.
After their initial disbandment, the members pursued individual projects, with some leaving the music industry altogether. However, the band’s passion for music brought them back together in 2001. Since then, they have released additional albums, such as “Still Alive” in 2002 and “Four Letter Word” in 2008.
Despite never reaching the heights of fame some of their contemporaries achieved, Silent Rage has maintained a dedicated fan base. They continue to perform at select venues and rock festivals, celebrating their legacy and love for music. Their story is a testament to the enduring spirit of rock and the bonds formed through shared musical endeavors.