Donning a black leather jacket, Shane Told, frontman of Silverstein, says he’s learned one consistent thing over the course of 22 years of being a punk scene torchbearer: good songs always win. “At the end of the day, that’s the one thing you know you kind of can’t get wrong if you do it right.” On the band’s 10th album, Misery Made Me, Told dug deep to get it right, writing some of “heaviest, catchiest, and most emotional songs in 22 years of band.” For Told, the theme of misery on the band’s new record was more than something to explore— it was inescapable. “Misery was what we all felt for the better part of two years. Especially the way we came into the pandemic. We were firing on all cylinders.” Their last album, A Beautiful Place To Drown, had been released, celebrating 20 ...
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