I wish they played the title track more. I only ever saw that on the DTW tour, but it was incredible. Shane played The End at his solo show I went to so I can finally cross that one off.
My friend and I used to have the most watched cover of the End on YouTube. I found out the tuning from Formspring (Formspring!) and worked on it for a month before we recorded. Love that song
I used to really enjoy this band, but I just have not been able to get into much of their new material. Hoping this record might bring me back.
Well it's a Silverstein song heh. I'm sure I'll like this album, no reason to think otherwise. I absolutely loved the last one.
It's not bad, they're all fine Silverstein songs, but that release is quite unexceptional to me. It's just a blander version of what they've done like five other times.
The more I listen to the last one, the more I love it. If this can top either of the last two, it'll be great.
Totally agreed. I thought TIHTWS was their best record, but IAAIEIT (crazy acronym lol) blew it out of the water. They somehow manage to keep stepping things up even without changing much sonically.
Jordan Valeriote, he works out of Sundown studios in Guelph, Ontario. He also produced Rescue, Short Songs, This is How the Wind Shifts and I Am Alive in Everything I Touch.
Need it now, I love all there records. Both tracks i've hear from this are solid as hell. How many songs are on it? Concept record?
I actually found out that Derek Hoffman produced it this time. Read about it in AP (which I don't normally read lol)