Stained With Silver Unleash a Dark New Era with "Lament"

Stained With Silver’s latest single “LAMENT” plunges straight into the darkest corners of the mind. Featuring a blistering guest performance from Aaron Matts of ten56. and produced by Josh Ang (Pincer+), the track builds on the foundation of ERROR: 925 but strips things down to something more exposed and volatile. From the first line—“Hangman stranding / Hangman / Don’t expect any mercy from a banshee”—the descent begins. The lyrics read like someone cracking open their skull and dumping everything out: rage, isolation, the urge to disappear. Nadav Knafo’s guitar work on the OZ 7 QGM J1 drags it even further down, slicing through the other elements with sharp, mechanical grit.
There’s a shared current running through the track, and it makes sense—both Nadav and the ten56. guitarists, Quentin Godet and Luka Rozaka, are part of the Vola Guitars family. That connection comes through in the shared intensity both bands bring to their sound. The tones are cold and stripped of excess, but the emotion is impossible to miss. So having Matts bring that energy to the Stained with Silver track is a welcomed collaboration. There is a clear cohesion with the entire band, even amidst their controlled chaos.
The accompanying video builds on all of this without softening the edges. It’s bleak and disorienting—heavy shadows, a black and gray aesthetic, and glitchy editing style all weigh in to complement the audio. The visuals move in sync with the breakdowns and lyrical spirals, like they’re breathing together. There’s no escape hatch or moment of clarity. Just that creeping numbness and the feeling of coming apart from the inside. The lyric “How long can I hang on?” becomes the question hanging over the whole thing.
“LAMENT” doesn’t search for meaning. It doesn’t look for redemption. Lines like “I won’t find salvation / expel the divine” close the door on that completely. It feels as if the song is about sitting in the wreckage and refusing to lie about it. No grand message of safety, no recovery arc—just survival, moment to moment. That’s what makes it stick. It says the quiet part out loud, and it doesn’t care who’s listening.
Check out the new video for “LAMENT” by clicking HERE.