Brace yourself for a sonic gut-punch—Rat Silo are back with their explosive new single “Kill God Now”, a searing alt-rock anthem that dares to question everything you’ve been taught to fear. Gritty, fearless, and unapologetically raw, this track is a riot of distorted guitars, pounding rhythms, and fist-clenched rebellion.

Rooted in the traditions of indie and alt rock but laced with a philosophical snarl, “Kill God Now” isn’t just a song—it’s a statement. It confronts blind faith, toxic dogma, and the weaponization of religion in a world on fire. With a pounding hook and lyrics that challenge the very notion of divinity, Rat Silo peel back the layers of belief to expose the fear, control, and hypocrisy underneath.
Lines like “It’s evolution – the way we change / The laws we break – we misbehave” scream with modern disillusionment. And when the chant “Kill God Now” hits, it lands like a Molotov cocktail thrown at centuries of moral corruption.
If you like your rock music loaded with meaning, muscle, and just the right dose of madness, Rat Silo’s latest single is the call-to-arms you didn’t know you needed. This is not a track for the faint-hearted—but it just might be the one for the free thinkers, the misfits, and the rebels.
Listen at your own risk.
https://music.apple.com/ca/song/kill-god-now/1823231435
Biography
Rat Silo: /ratˈsīlō/ – noun Rat Silo is a remarkable musical entity that defies categorization, blending the sonic prowess of post-rock and punk with an ingenious fusion of disparate influences. The band consists of four highly talented individuals, each contributing their unique musical abilities alongside electronically enhanced acoustic instruments. The brainchild of Jim Newton, formerly a member of the renowned Canadian rock band Sons of Freedom, Rat Silo came into existence in 2007. Jim spearheaded the recording of their debut album, “What the Butler Saw,” during an intensive three-day session. Joining him were accomplished musicians Don Binns on bass (known for his work with Sons of Freedom, Trailerhawk, Econoline Crush, and Art Bergmann), Sean Stubbs on drums (renowned for his contributions to Numb, SNFU, Jakalope, and Bif Naked), Finn Manniche on guitar (a virtuoso from the Jazzmanian Devils and Van Django), and Dave Osbourne on keyboards (previously associated with 5440). The album was expertly produced and engineered by Mark Henning. Following their successful debut, Rat Silo ventured into their second album, “doubleplusungood,” recorded under the guidance of Rob Handel (of The Bad Beers) and mixed by the skilled hands of Mark Henning. This musical endeavor was released to critical acclaim in April 2009. Their third album, “The Great Northern Way,” marked another milestone for the band, recorded and mixed by the accomplished Dave Ogilvie. It captivated audiences upon its release in October 2011. In 2017, the band welcomed Erkan Gencol, a percussionist and electronic DJ based in Vancouver, who added a new layer to their sound with his mesmerizing loops and captivating noises. Since then, Rat Silo has continued to make their mark on the music scene, releasing three compelling singles: “I Sacrifice” in 2019, followed by “The World Is Going To End Tomorrow” and “Head On A Stick” in 2023. Additionally, they have gifted their listeners with two albums: “The World Is Going To End Tomorrow” in 2022 and “Unfortunately…” in 2023 all recorded by Dave Ogilvie, Liam Moes, and Mike Foster. Mixed by Anthony Valcic. These musical offerings showcase the band’s evolving artistry and their ability to push boundaries, delivering a powerful and immersive experience to their audience.

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