This Is How The Wind Shifts is the album that turned me from a Top 40 listener to a scene kid in a single spin. I love that album to death. It's so smart-- it's like two versions of the same record, as the first and second half mirror each other in tone & lyrical content. Also-- when you finish the record try playing "This Is How" and "The Wind Shifts" at the same time on two different devices.
I actually agree though I tend to revisit DR more these days so I’d swap 1-2. Even though TIHTWS has my favorite silverstein song on it
Oh I just remembered that you said Massachusetts was your favorite when I said how happy I was that they played California on the tour since it's my favorite on that album.
California, Massachusetts, The Afterglow, Lost Positives and My Heroine were all huge for me on that tour
Looking up the setlist again. Forgot they closed out with Discovering the Waterfront before the encore. I was so excited when that started.
i think rescue’s super underrated, good luck with your lives (and/or DOMG) in particular should be a set staple. IAA was the first Silverstein album I was really disappointed in.
Texas Mickey also great off Rescue, and can’t believe they co-headlined with Bayside directly after the album and didn’t have Anthony come out to do his guest spot smh smh
Best part of the show was them closing with My Heroine and slowly building from acoustic to full band, and THEN dropping all music to have the sold out crowd sing one of the last choruses. I got goosebumps at that part