FROM FALL TO SPRING are lead by twin vocalists Philip and Lukas Wilhelm. The German outfit forge a sound that's as unmistakable as it is uncompromising — a fusion of post-rock atmospheres, hip-hop-infused grooves, soaring hooks, and the sheer weight of metalcore's punch.
After their debut RISE racked up over 20 million Spotify streams, the band now steps into a darker, more introspective realm with their sophomore record, ENTRY WOUNDS, out September 26 via Arising Empire. Pre-order it here.
Where RISE looked outward, ENTRY WOUNDS turns its gaze inward.
"Our debut record was all about our interactions with the world and different kinds of people," the band explains. "ENTRY WOUNDS, on the other hand, is an inward journey. It deals with personal struggles and self-development."
Each song on ENTRY WOUNDS is a fragment — a scar carved by memory, a flash of clarity amidst the static. Together, they weave a slow-burning narrative of letting go, reclaiming control, and finding the courage to heal. Before even announcing the album, the band dropped five singles in album order — "CAST AWAY," "CONTROL," "COME ALIVE," "TAKE THE PAIN AWAY," and "I WON'T BACK DOWN" — each capturing a distinct emotional phase of the story. Those tracks alone amassed over 5.5 million Spotify streams already, proving the resonance of FROM FALL TO SPRING’s message long before the full picture is revealed.
The newest single, "BLOOD," acts as a turning point — and the official start of the ENTRY WOUNDS era. It's a reminder that this is more than music; it's a coded transmission from within the system, a place where trauma collides with the digital and the personal bleeds into the synthetic.
The system is active. The cloud is open. The world is not ready.