Silverstein’s second album this year is definitely inessential, but as proof that their emo and post-hardcore still hits after 25 years, it’s more than enough.
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Silverstein’s 25 Years Of Noise world tour comes to Manchester, with a stacked support bill to bolster its headliners’ ironclad cache of emo anthems.
Silverstein’s renaissance continues, with the first of two albums this year that, like most of their recent output, is better than anything from the 2000s emo generation has any right to be.
In this Review Round-Up, REZZ tries to blend rock and electronic music with limited results, but fortunately, Chamber and Voice Of Baceprot both handily pick up the slack in hardcore and alt-metal respectively.
Slam Dunk Festival is right around the corner once again, and we’ve broken down the entire lineup in our concise guide of exactly what you can expect, as well as some recommendations from the bands themselves.
A good few years of maturation and rejuvenation culminate on Silverstein’s newest album, bringing their post-hardcore into the modern day with the most energy they’ve given off in a long time.
As deeply ‘of their time’ as they are, it’s hard to find anyone who holds…
THIS WEEK: Korn are back with a brand new single, alongside new music from Killswitch Engage, Palaye Royale, Silverstein and more
The semantic shift of emo is one that’s been easy to track over the years,…
