Rock/Review Cries of Redemption - Abstract
Cries of Redemption is a recording project founded by songwriter and guitarist Ed Silva in Savannah, GA in 2007.
“Abstract,” the latest album from Cries of Redemption, is a dark and immersive listening experience that thrives on tension, atmosphere, and emotional weight. Founded by songwriter and guitarist Ed Silva in Savannah, Georgia, the project has always existed outside easy categorization, and this release fully embraces that boundary-pushing spirit. “Abstract” feels less like a traditional rock album and more like a cinematic descent into shadowed inner worlds, where melody and menace coexist in careful balance.
At its core, the album fuses heavy rock and nu metal foundations with unexpected electronic textures. Gritty guitar riffs collide with cinematic trap pulses, classic trance sensibilities, and subtle touches of Romanian deep house, creating a soundscape that feels both modern and unsettling. The result is melodic yet moody—songs unfold with a sense of suspense, often simmering before erupting into cathartic peaks. This constant push and pull keeps the listener engaged, never fully at ease.
Vocals play a crucial role in shaping the album’s emotional depth. Professional session vocalists Denisse Ferrara and Maria Duque bring haunting elegance to the female parts, adding contrast and vulnerability to the darker arrangements. Ed Silva’s own vocal performances, refined through Audimee Vocal Modeling, blend seamlessly into the mix, maintaining a human edge while enhancing the album’s futuristic tone. His complete control over lyrics, melodies, and guitar work ensures a cohesive artistic vision throughout.
“Abstract” stands as a testament to Cries of Redemption’s experimental ethos and collaborative spirit. It’s an album for listeners who appreciate music that challenges expectations—where heavy riffs, electronic tension, and cinematic atmosphere merge into something deeply introspective and compelling.