Silverstein have announced the rescheduling of their North American tour dates that were cancelled due to the Coronavirus. The shows have been moved to July and August and will still include support from Four Year Strong and I The Mighty. All existing tickets and VIP upgrades will be honored on the new dates. In celebration of their new album “A Beautiful Place To Drown” and their 20th anniversary Silverstein will be performing three sets each night: a career-spanning batch of fan favorites, a stripped-down acoustic section, and their seminal 2005 full-length “Discovering The Waterfront” in full. You can stream and purchase “A Beautiful Place To Drown” here Silverstein‘s rescheduled North American tour dates can be viewed below Silverstein North ...
GRAVEYARD SHIFT
2017 release. Graveyard Shift follows 2014's chart-topping Reincarnate, which debuted at #1 on Billboard's Top Rock Albums chart as well as at #9 on the overall SoundScan/Billboard 200. Motionless in White's third studio album was highlighted by the blockbuster title track, a top 20 Active Rock radio favorite accompanied by a striking companion video now boasting nearly 13 million individual views at YouTube alone. Motionless in White will celebrate Graveyard Shift with nearly non-stop touring.
Misery Made Me
2022 release. Filled with moments of relentless energy throwing back to their punk and hardcore roots to visionary moments of modern heavy, Silverstein's Misery Made Me fastens the group's status as torchbearers of the scene on all fronts. It's both intriguing and inspiring that a band - who could have merely rested on the impressive legacy they've already cemented - would continue to dig deep and find the inspiration to reach people in meaningful new ways. On Misery Made Me - and their 22nd lap around the scene - Silverstein ultimately find themselves spring-boarding off the heights they've reached over the past handful of years. "For the first time in our career, we truly put it all out there. We went into this with no rules and no preconceived notions of what Silverstein is or what it could be. The results are bold. We somehow wrote the heaviest, saddest, catchiest, and most emotional songs in 22 years of being a band... all on the same album," reveals vocalist Shane Told.