From Ashes To New in Seattle
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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 + Seattle
From Ashes To New has maintained a steady presence in Seattle's rock circuit, with their most recent stop at Showbox in October 2025 marking another solid outing for the band. They've built a loyal following here through consistent touring, and this particular set showed them leaning into both their heavier material and the more introspective tracks that resonate with their core audience. Opening with "New Disease" and "Nightmare" set a heavy tone, but the real standout came when they dug into "Scars That I'm Hiding"—a song that seemed to hit differently in that venue, with the crowd fully engaged. By the time they reached "Through It All" late in the set, there was a real sense of catharsis, followed by the closing punch of "Panic." It's the kind of performance that reminds you why these guys keep coming back to Seattle.
From Ashes To New in Seattle News
- From Ashes To New Announce 2026 European and UK Headline Tour That Eric Alper · Feb 24, 2026
- BLACK VEIL BRIDES Announces North American Tour With FROM ASHES TO NEW, TX2 & AS DECEMBER FALLS Metal Injection · Jan 27, 2026
- Black Veil Brides Announce 2026 North American Tour Dates + Support Bands Loudwire · Jan 27, 2026
- From Ashes to New Announces "New Disease" Fall Tour The Nu-Metal Agenda · Jun 11, 2025
- FROM ASHES TO NEW announce U.S. headline tour with MAGNOLIA PARK Revolver Magazine · Jun 10, 2025
Live Music in Seattle
Seattle's rock scene has always had room for acts that straddle accessible melody and harder edge production. From Ashes To New fits comfortably into that lineage—their blend of alternative metal and melodic hooks aligns with what Pacific Northwest audiences have historically gravitated toward. The city's venues like Showbox continue to serve as important stops for touring bands in that mid-tier sweet spot, and the crowds here tend to be knowledgeable and engaged, which suits a band that builds their following through consistent touring and genuine connection with their fanbase.
Seattle road trip to see From Ashes To New?
Stay in Capitol Hill if you want walkable nightlife and independent record stores, or head to Fremont for quirky charm and coffee culture. Before the show, eat at Altura in Pike Place Market—serious, ingredient-focused cooking that doesn't announce itself. Spend an afternoon at the Frye Art Museum, a genuinely world-class collection in an underrated space. The city's waterfront is worth a walk, and if you time it right, catch the sunset from Gas Works Park. Seattle takes its music seriously and moves at its own pace—which means you should too.
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