The world has stopped spinning and thus live music has sadly been on hold for almost twelve whole months now. However, Silverstein is playing shows this month, but not how we know it. The band has put together the “Out Of This World” concert series to give fans a concert experience the best way they can during this terrible pandemic. The extraterrestrial-inspired performances by the post-hardcore legends deliver a package this is ripe with entertainment and clear musical talent. The series has been split into three parts featuring a greatest hits set, a full performance of the bands’ iconic second album “Discovering The Waterfront” in its entirety, and a final acoustic set. The hour-long episodes blend music, a storyline, and (although corny) comedy into a well-rounded slick show tha...
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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.