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The Sylvee

From Ashes To New 2024 | The Sylvee

From Ashes to New – 2024


In 2024, From Ashes to New hit the stage with urgency and grit, delivering a set built on resilience and release. Their blend of aggressive rap verses and soaring, melodic hooks created a sound that felt both raw and anthemic — a soundtrack for climbing out of something heavy.

Each track hit with intention. The transitions between aggression and vulnerability were seamless, showing a band not afraid to lean into both. There was a fire in the delivery, but also clarity — a message of survival threaded through every lyric and breakdown.

It wasn’t just energy — it was purpose. A performance that left nothing behind.

Websitehttps://screamlinemedia.comVenue The SylveeArtist From Ashes To NewPhotographer Dan
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Dan

I don’t shoot from the safety of the barricade. I’m in the pit usually getting shoved, capturing metal and alternative shows exactly as they’re experienced.

Under Dark Studio Films, I document the Wisconsin scene without the polished, “pretty” edits. No posing, no staged lighting, just the raw, unfiltered chaos of a live set. Most concert photography feels too clean; I’m looking for the moments that actually stick—the sweat, the feedback, and the real energy that hits and stays with you.

This is heavy music photography for artists who don’t do “polished.”

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