From Ashes To New in Detroit
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About From Ashes To New
From Ashes To New emerged from Lancaster, Pennsylvania as a hard rock outfit that trades in heavy guitars and visceral lyrics about struggle and recovery. The band built a following through relentless touring and a sound that sits somewhere between aggressive alternative metal and accessible hard rock. Songs like 'Madness' and 'Lost It All' became their calling cards, characterized by dynamic shifts between crushing riffs and more melodic moments where frontman Matt Brandyberry's voice carries the emotional weight. They've carved out a niche in the post-grunge alternative metal space without chasing trends, instead focusing on the kind of straightforward songwriting about personal turmoil and resilience that resonates with people who've felt genuinely stuck. Their name itself speaks to the thematic through-line of their work—reinvention born from difficulty.
Their shows hit hard and fast. Brandyberry works the crowd with genuine intensity rather than spectacle, and people respond by matching that energy. Mosh pits form quickly and maintain that kind of purposeful chaos their music demands. They're tight, they don't waste time, and the room feels like it matters to them.
Known for Madness, Broken Hands, Lost It All, Don't Forget, Panic
From Ashes To New + Detroit
From Ashes To New has maintained a steady presence in Detroit's rock circuit, understanding what this city demands from its bands. When they took the stage at Saint Andrew's Hall in October 2025, they delivered exactly that—a setlist that moved between arena ambitions and genuine vulnerability. "New Disease" opened things up, but the real moment came later: "Scars That I'm Hiding" and "Barely Breathing" hit different in a venue this intimate, where you could see the effort in every note. The band closed on "Panic," which felt like the right call—leaving the room buzzing rather than settling into something safe. Detroit crowds respect bands that don't waste their time, and From Ashes To New has learned that lesson well.
From Ashes To New in Detroit News
- Black Veil Brides: Win With The Riff WRIF · Feb 17, 2026
- Black Veil Brides to play The Fillmore Detroit as part of new 2026 headlining tour MLive.com · Jan 28, 2026
- BLACK VEIL BRIDES Announces North American Tour With FROM ASHES TO NEW, TX2 & AS DECEMBER FALLS Metal Injection · Jan 27, 2026
- From Ashes to New announces their only headline tour of 2025 Melodic Magazine · Jun 13, 2025
- FROM ASHES TO NEW announce U.S. headline tour with MAGNOLIA PARK Revolver Magazine · Jun 10, 2025
Live Music in Detroit
Detroit's rock scene has always had room for bands willing to blend heavy guitars with melodic sensibility. The city respects earnestness over polish, and alternative metal acts like From Ashes To New fit naturally into that lineage. Saint Andrew's Hall remains one of the few venues where both the band and audience seem to understand what they're there for—no pretense, just music that means something. It's the kind of room where "Monster in Me" and "Hope You're Happy" resonate because the city's been through enough to recognize when an artist isn't performing for effect.
Detroit road trip to see From Ashes To New?
Stay in Corktown, where vintage buildings and independent shops give the neighborhood actual character. Dinner at Selden Standard for refined cooking that doesn't announce itself. Spend an afternoon at the Detroit Institute of Arts—the murals and permanent collection justify the trip alone, and the building itself is worth the walk. The city's music history lives in these spaces. Catch the show, then grab late drinks somewhere on Michigan Avenue. You'll understand why Detroit crowds expect rigor from their musicians.
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