Browsing articles from "May, 2011"
May
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Silverstein – Rescue – Review

Right around the time screamo unveiled itself as the newest growing niche of recent hardcore music, our Canadian friends, Silverstein, were riding the wave and selling unheard of amounts of records – along with (then) labelmates Hawthorne Heights, they stuck to a stagnate and rigid set of obnoxious high-pitched shouts, acrobatic guitars, and light chorus melodies, culminating in the bands break-out hit single “Smashing Into Pieces.” Much has progressed since then, as Silverstein has released several well-received albums including 2007′s Arrivals & Departures” and their 2009 concept record “A Shipwreck In The Sand,” and with each completed effort, the band became less and less hideous sounding, progressing away from simple screamo and choosing to delve into the depths of enriching post-hardcore. With the release of the bands fifth full-length entitled “Rescue,” as well as having the group exercising a slew of new music directions and business relationships, there were only thoughts of intrigue and anticipation when I first picked this record up. read more

May
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Okay Hero, Fall

The Promise Hero has posted the video for their new song “Fall” online. The track is from the bands new EP entitled “Okay, Cool” which is available now through TDR Records. You can watch the video below.

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