From Ashes to New
From Ashes to New: The Hybrid Force of Modern Rock
From Ashes to New is an American rock band known for blending aggressive rap verses with melodic metalcore and electronic elements into a potent modern hybrid. Hailing from Lancaster, Pennsylvania, the group has built a dedicated following through relentless touring and a consistent stream of charting rock singles.
Early Career
The band formed in 2013, founded by vocalist and programmer Matt Brandyberry. From Ashes to New's early sound was defined by a dual-vocalist approach, combining Brandyberry's rapping with clean singing and screamed vocals, set against a backdrop of heavy guitar riffs and synthesizers.
Breakthrough
From Ashes to New gained significant traction with their debut album, "Day One," released in 2016. The album peaked at number 2 on the US Billboard Hard Rock Albums chart, propelled by the success of singles like "Through It All," which became a staple on rock radio.
Key Tracks
Through It All - This breakout single from the "Day One" album established their signature sound and received extensive airplay, becoming their first major rock radio hit.
Crazy - A later single that showcased the band's ability to craft anthemic choruses while maintaining their heavy, rhythmic foundation, further cementing their place on modern rock playlists.
My Fight - This track exemplifies the band's thematic focus on perseverance and struggle, connecting with fans through its aggressive energy and motivational lyrics.
The band has navigated several lineup changes over the years, with Matt Brandyberry remaining the constant creative driver. They have released subsequent albums like "The Future" in 2018 and "Panic" in 2022, continuing to evolve their fusion of rap, rock, and electronic music while maintaining a strong connection with their fanbase through high-energy live performances.
Artists exploring a similar blend of rap and heavy rock include Linkin Park, who pioneered the nu-metal and rap-rock genre in the early 2000s. Falling In Reverse also merges metalcore with eclectic elements including rap. Fire From The Gods incorporates rap vocals into a modern hard rock context, and Dropout Kings continue the trend of blending trap beats with heavy guitar riffs.