Suicide Silence have debuted another track off their forthcoming self-titled record by the name of “Silence”. The audio stream is compiled of images shot by Lamb Of God frontman Randy Blythe; his work will also be featured as part of the album layout. Frontman Eddie Hermida said of the new song:

“The new track, ‘Silence’, is about asking yourself what reality is. It is about being in your own thoughts and allowing that hell to be a part of you. To realize that when we are quiet and in our own darkness, we can truly be grateful to be alive. The song challenges people to be within themselves. To see that hell on earth has no fury compared to our own mind, so why not accept that and love everything on the outside. It is there to serve a purpose. To free you from yourself. Be silent today and just listen!”

The Ross Robinson-produced (KoRn, Slipknot) Suicide Silence is due in stores via Nuclear Blast Entertainment on February 24th. Pre-order your copy today from the label’s webshop, iTunes, Amazon, and Google Play.