This article has been imported from chorus.fm for discussion. All of the forum rules still apply. Silverstein will release their new album, A Beautiful Place To Drown, on March 6th. Today they’ve debuted the lead single “Infinite” which features Underoath’s Aaron Gillespie. They’ve also announced some new tour dates, and pre-orders for the album are now up. Track Listing Bad Habits (feat. Intervals) Burn It Down (feat. Caleb Shomo) Where Are You Infinity (feat. Aaron Gillespie) Shape Shift All On Me Madness (feat. Princess Nokia) Say Yes Stop September 14th Coming Down Take What You Give (feat. Pierre Bouvier) Tour Dates January 10 Tarwin Lower, AU @ Unify Gathering January 12 Manila, PH @ SM Skydome January 15 Honolulu, HI @ Hawaiian Brian’s February 07 London, UK @ Islington Academy # February 08 London, UK @ Islington Academy # February 11 Munich, DE @ Backstage Werk # February 12 Frankfurt, DE @ Batschkapp # February 13 Berlin, DE @ SO36 # February 14 Hamburg, DE @ Markthalle # February 15 Cologne, DE @ Carlswerk Victoria # February 28 London, ON @ London Music Hall * February 29 Montreal, QC @ Le National * March 1 Quebec City, QC @ Imperial * March 3 Boston, MA @ House of Blues * March 4 Albany, NY @ Upstate Concert Hall * March 6 New York, NY @ Webster Hall * March 7 Sayreville, NJ @ Starland Ballroom * March 8 Philadelphia, PA @ The Fillmore * March 10 Baltimore, MD @ Rams Head Live! * March 11 Charlotte, NC @ The Underground * March 13 Atlanta, GA @ The Masquerade * March 14 St. Petersburg, FL @ Jannus Live * March 15 New Orleans, LA @ Civic Theatre * March 16 Houston, TX @ Warehouse * March 19 Dallas, TX @ Gas Monkey Live * March 20 San Antonio, TX @ Vibes * March 21 Oklahoma City, OK @ Diamond Ballroom * March 22 Albuquerque, NM @ Sunshine * March 24 Las Vegas, NV @ Brooklyn Bowl * March 25 Phoenix, AZ @ Marquee * March 27 Los Angeles, CA @ Belasco * March 28 Anaheim, CA @ House of Blues * March 29 San Francisco, CA @ Regency Ballroom * March 31 Portland, OR @ Wonder Ballroom * April 1 Seattle, WA @ The Showbox * April 3 Salt Lake City, UT @ The Depot * April 4 Denver, CO @ Ogden Theatre * April 5 Kansas City, MO @ Truman * April 7 Chicago, IL @ Concord Music Hall * April 8 Cincinnati, OH @ Bogarts * April 9 Detroit, MI @ Royal Oak Music Theatre * April 10 Cleveland, OH @ House of Blues * April 11 Toronto, ON @ Danforth Music Hall * June 18 Dessel, BE @ Graspop June 23 Milan, IT @ Circolo Magnolia June 26 Ysselsteyn, NL @ Jera On Air June 27 Munster, DE @ Vainstream June 28 Gräfenhainichen, DE @ Full Force Festival July 3 Stockholm, SE @ High 5ive Festival # Hawthorne Heights * Four Year Strong & I The Mighty Expand - View Original
Like this one and the last one. Cool too see them continuing to shift back to a less-post-hardcore sound (IMO). I'll be really curious to hear the track with Pierre from Simple Plan on it.
Wow I haven't listened really since A Shipwreck In The Sand and was not expecting them to sound like this. Dig it though.
Reading you made me remember that they actually opened for Simple Plan on one of their arena tours back in the day. I wonder how their audience reacted and what their setlist was like.
I know Shane has talked about that tour on his podcast before, but I'm suddenly drawing a blank on how he reflected on it. Tour opportunities and decisions with bands outside their scene are a subject he likes to chat about with guests.
Oh my, I'm so excited for their new record. I'm diggin' these pop vibes they've added to their trademark sound.
I remember him tlaking about opening for Avril in Japan, and how they had to decide if they just wanted to play their typical Silverstein songs, or curate their setlist to be more poppy.
Well shit, Silverstein do modern rock very well. I've always far preferred the way heavier side of their sound over the lighter, more melodic stuff ("Discovering The Waterfront" notwithstanding), but this rips. I won't even mind if the rest of the album is mostly like this because this is so good. Those little screamy touches are fucking sweet and Aaron's vocals make a perfect tag team with Shane's. Also, the Pierre Bouvier guest spot piques my interest, but I really, really wanna hear that Princess Nokia collab. She's awesome and a huge heavy music fan so I wanna see what she does.
Their last LP, Dead Reflection, might legitimately be their best. It got me back into them and their back catalogue after not really listening since Discovering the Waterfront. I would start there and work your way back.
If anyone hasn't listened to Silverstein since the ASITS days I recommend listening to This is How The Wind Shifts and Dead Reflection. They're fantastic.
So, I listened to the record for the first time last night....You guys are going to be blown away by this one. Some great surprises in store for everyone once March rolls around.