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    Silverstein Announce New Album, “A Beautiful Place To Drown” & Release New Song, “Infinite” Featuring Aaron Gillespie

    By Dom VigilJanuary 8, 2020
    Silverstein A Beautiful Place To Drown Announcement

    This year, Silverstein are celebrating their 20th anniversary, a rare milestone for any band but even more impressive for one that’s been as consistently active, influential, and crowd-pleasing as the Ontario-based post-hardcore legends. To mark the occasion the always forwarding-thinking group have announced their upcoming ninth studio album, A Beautiful Place To Drown, due out March 6th from UNFD. It’s an album that fittingly encapsulates the best of Silverstein while pushing their sound into daring new territory.

    Today, the band have shared A Beautiful Place To Drown‘s lead single, “Infinite,” which features Underoath’s Aaron Gillespie in one of the album’s several exciting guest spots. The song is a blistering cut of aggression and melody that demonstrates Silverstein‘s ability to seamlessly blend modern sonics with the evergreen energy of their punk roots.

    Silverstein may be proud torchbearers of the emo and post-hardcore scenes but appearances from Gillespie, Beartooth’s Caleb Shomo, Simple Plan’s Pierre Bouvier, and perhaps most surprisingly, hip hop fireband Princess Nokia, are indicative of the band’s wide-reaching impact and their ability to reach listeners in all worlds of music. A Beautiful Place To Drown captures this appeal in its dynamic range of sounds and styles, all made cohesive by the performances of vocalist Shane Told, guitarists Paul Marc Rousseau and Josh Bradford, bassist Billy Hamilton, and drummer Paul Koehler. Silverstein pushed themselves lyrically as well, exploring the mental duress that seems to be inextricable from the personal and societal challenges of modern life, often focusing on external perspectives and even political elements without losing the band’s trademark intimacy. A Beautiful Place To Drown is sure to please old fans and new ones alike, proving exactly why Silverstein remain a vital and powerful voice in punk rock and beyond.

    Silverstein will be touring heavily throughout 2020 with extensive dates in the UK, EU, North America and more. The band will be pulling out all the stops to honor their entire catalog in the live setting, performing three sets at each show: their seminal 2005 full-length, Discovering The Waterfront, in full, a stripped-down acoustic section, and a careering-spanning batch of fan favorites. See full itinerary below.

    A Beautiful Place To Drown track list:
    1. Bad Habits (ft. Intervals)
    2. Burn It Down (ft. Caleb Shomo)
    3. Where Are You
    4. Infinite (ft. Aaron Gillespie)
    5. Shape Shift
    6. All On Me
    7. Madness (ft. Princess Nokia)
    8. Say Yes
    9. Stop
    10. September 14th
    11. Coming Down
    12. Take What You Give (ft. Pierre Bouvier)

    Tour Dates:
    January 10 Tarwin Lower, AU @ Unify Gathering
    January 12 Manila, PH @ SM Skydome
    January 15 Honolulu, HI @ Hawaiian Brian’s
    February 07 London, UK @ Islington Academy #
    February 08 London, UK @ Islington Academy #
    February 11 Munich, DE @ Backstage Werk #
    February 12 Frankfurt, DE @ Batschkapp #
    February 13 Berlin, DE @ SO36 #
    February 14 Hamburg, DE @ Markthalle #
    February 15 Cologne, DE @ Carlswerk Victoria #
    February 28 London, ON @ London Music Hall *
    February 29 Montreal, QC @ Le National *
    March 1 Quebec City, QC @ Imperial *
    March 3 Boston, MA @ House of Blues *
    March 4 Albany, NY @ Upstate Concert Hall *
    March 6 New York, NY @ Webster Hall *
    March 7 Sayreville, NJ @ Starland Ballroom *
    March 8 Philadelphia, PA @ The Fillmore *
    March 10 Baltimore, MD @ Rams Head Live! *
    March 11 Charlotte, NC @ The Underground *
    March 13 Atlanta, GA @  The Masquerade *
    March 14 St. Petersburg, FL @ Jannus Live *
    March 15 New Orleans, LA @ Civic Theatre *
    March 16 Houston, TX @ Warehouse *
    March 19 Dallas, TX @ Gas Monkey Live *
    March 20 San Antonio, TX @ Vibes *
    March 21 Oklahoma City, OK @ Diamond Ballroom *
    March 22 Albuquerque, NM @ Sunshine *
    March 24 Las Vegas, NV @ Brooklyn Bowl *
    March 25 Phoenix, AZ @ Marquee *
    March 27 Los Angeles, CA @ Belasco *
    March 28 Anaheim, CA @ House of Blues *
    March 29 San Francisco, CA @ Regency Ballroom *
    March 31 Portland, OR @ Wonder Ballroom *
    April 1 Seattle, WA @ The Showbox *
    April 3 Salt Lake City, UT @ The Depot *
    April 4 Denver, CO @ Ogden Theatre *
    April 5 Kansas City, MO @ Truman *
    April 7 Chicago, IL @ Concord Music Hall *
    April 8 Cincinnati, OH @ Bogarts *
    April 9 Detroit, MI @ Royal Oak Music Theatre *
    April 10 Cleveland, OH @ House of Blues *
    April 11 Toronto, ON @ Danforth Music Hall *
    June 18 Dessel, BE @ Graspop
    June 23 Milan, IT @ Circolo Magnolia
    June 26 Ysselsteyn, NL @ Jera On Air
    June 27 Munster, DE @ Vainstream
    June 28 Gräfenhainichen, DE @ Full Force Festival
    July 3 Stockholm, SE @ High 5ive Festival

    # w/ Hawthorne Heights
    * w/ Four Year Strong & I The Mighty

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