Music Review: Silverstein - Arrivals And Departures

Post Hardcore gang Silverstein is back with an all new album, Arrivals And Departures. Conceived in Ontario in 2000, the five piece act has formed a more mature sounding CD that has been declared one of AP Magazine’s highly anticipated releases of 2007. Having toured the world and gaining much popularity in Canada, the boys went back to the studio and put forth a new album. Released under Victory Records, Silverstein proves that the long wait was well worth it.

It’s been a while since I had heard from Silverstein and I forgot how much I enjoyed their style. Imagine a course mixture of style ranging from heavy Atreyu like screaming to catchy Blink 182 pop punk singing and you have yourself Silverstein. Their music gets heavy enough for you to feel like a tough guy and also has a lighter melodic sound that shows that you still care. The lyrics are of sing-a-long quality and the guitar riffs are the kind you feel like you already know upon hearing them.

I would like to mention how awesome the artwork is in this CD. Artist Martin Wittfooth once again has created a great artwork for the band. I love it, especially the train.

My attention was instantly captured upon hearing “Sound Of The Sun”, a powerful introduction to the CD. The raspy loud screaming is followed by appealing pop punk vocals. The song is not too heavy and not too mainstream making for a great start to the eleven track CD.

The beginning of “If You Could See Into My Soul” sounds like it is going to be a indie dance track but soon changes with the screaming and singing scuffle. “Worlds Apart” is more of an anthem rather a song. It’s a little slower and holds a lot of emotion.

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  • 1 - nick

    Jul 03, 2007 at 1:57 am

    most kick ass band EVER

  • 2 - Connie Phillips

    Jul 03, 2007 at 9:41 am

    Congrats! This article has been forwarded to the Advance.net websites and Boston.com

  • 3 - Ken

    Jul 08, 2007 at 4:51 pm

    This album is simply amazing. Silverstein has come along way from "Smashed Into Peices" (When Broken is Easily Fixed) to "Smile in Your Sleep" (Discovering the Waterfront). Silverstein has really matured in this album, I love it so get your copy! Silverstein is on tour with Comeback Kid & Rise Against, coming to Baltimore, MD Rams Head on August 16, 2007 so get your tickets people!

  • 4 - Scragnoff

    Jul 10, 2007 at 1:14 am

    Silverstein rules.

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