Silverstein – ‘A Beautiful Place To Drown’

It’s taken music publications twenty years to start acknowledging Silverstein for their influence in the post-hardcore scene, and yet, no amount of recognition could truly encompass their pioneering spirit. We’re talking about a band who paved the way back in 2005 with ‘Discovering The Waterfront’ – an album so seminal that fans from across the globe rocked up to anniversary shows this year to honour a record that still sounds as fresh and relevant today as it did over a decade ago. But they’re also a band who have consistently put out great records since, constantly pushing the envelope by dragging their sound to fresh perspectives and grander heights with each album whilst retaining that kernel that makes them unique. ‘A Beautiful Place To Drown’ is no exception. There’s a de...