![]() This band’s strength has consistently been the humanity and approachability deeply rooted in their music, and it shines through as strong as ever. An eternal trap for records of this ilk is for thematics to overwhelm songwriting, and thankfully for fans this is certainly not the case. Their rich run of form continues with follow up ‘I Am Alive in Everything I Touch’, another concept album this time sorted into four geographically themed chapters. ![]() ![]() Few are the bands that reach the peak of their powers thirteen years into their existence, but that was the case with Silverstein and their conceptual magnum opus ‘This Is How the Wind Shifts’.Ī refocusing of their energies rather than a significant shift in musical direction, it was as confident and meaty a body of work as any in post-hardcore so far this decade, and reaffirmed their status as an underappreciated band.
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