Cries of Redemption reclaims their roots with “Torn”


Cries of Redemption has reached an important milestone with their new single "Torn." This release feels more like a significant declaration than just another single. It coincides with their recognition in the TJPL News Class of 2026 and showcases a band that pays tribute to its roots while looking ahead.

At the heart of this transformation is Ed Silva, whose creative vision continues to grow while staying true to the band's core values. The return of Billy "Sriracha" Babcock adds depth to "Torn," infusing the music with a lived-in, authentic feel. Babcock's talents shine through in his contributions to the guitar, bass, and the track's overall sound, leaving a lasting mark.

"Torn" has a clear, honest energy that feels almost rebellious. Instead of polishing the sound to perfection, the band embraces a rugged quality with strong riffs and a vibrant energy that harkens back to their early days. This choice reconnects the band with its original spirit, showing that being genuine is a source of strength. The timing of this release is significant. More than just a reunion, it serves as a fresh rethinking of the band's direction. "Torn" reminds listeners that evolving does not always mean leaving the past behind, sometimes, it's about returning to what built the foundation.

The uncertainty about Babcock's long-term role in the band adds to the excitement surrounding this collaboration. Whether this partnership is temporary or a lasting change, "Torn" stands out as a powerful example of what can happen when talent, history, and purpose come together.

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