Silverstein
This Is How the Wind Shifts


4.0
excellent

Review

by Brady Hayes USER (45 Reviews)
March 13th, 2013 | 124 replies


Release Date: 2013 | Tracklist

Review Summary: This Is How a dying genre should be revived.

Music has always been a fine art to me. Ever since I was an obnoxious child, I always held my music in high regards over other types of music. Typically pop punk, progressive, alternative, and some classic rock. It was not until I hit the age of around fourteen where I was influenced by bands like Senses Fail and Silverstein to take a listen to the genre known as Post Hardcore. The reason the genre is post, is due to the long term emptiness that is the hardcore genre. Today, there are not many bands left that wish to imply these sounds to their music, and instead optioning for more of a pop inspired sound to play it safe. Silverstein however, is the last of what I would call a dying breed. This is how the Wind Shifts, is a watermark in creativity, sound, and writing bundled into what I believe is their best release since Discovering the Waterfront.

The album kicks off with the first single released by the band, Stand amid the Roar. The song is exceptionally well at introducing newcomers to the genre and is a good note. The screams that lead vocalist Shane Told introduces in this opener are just fantastic. It is a huge step up from the once whiny and repetitive vocals found on their earlier albums such as When Broken is Easily Fixed. However the clean vocals in the song hurt it from being a classic song in my opinion. Another huge difference that you may pick out if you’re a Silverstein fan is the guitar work. The long term guitarist Neil Boshart left the band prior to the making of the album and has been replaced by Paul Marc Rousseau. The riff work provided by Paul is just outstanding. Every note plucked off of the strings of his notes is just marvelous. However, he provides some excellent vocal work on the song Arrivals which may be one of my guilty pleasures of the album. The second single, Massachusetts, does everything the first single did, and fixes what was wrong. The drumming is something to be noted on this song, as well as all the songs to follow. Paul Koehler is an awesome drummer; he keeps up with beats that are unlike any punk bands that will follow. The song also improves upon the problem with the clean vocals that are found in Stand amid the Roar.

Hide Your Secrets has always been an underrated song for me. The song starts off soft and is gradually the pop punk song of the album. I enjoy most of the lyrics of the song, such as “Can I save you? Will it make me feel like I’m in Heaven?” are just breathtaking. However the song has some negatives such as the whiny “hate you” lyrics that most other mediocre bands include in their songs.

While most songs on the first half of the album are really well played, including the interlude This is How nothing really hit me as awe inspiring. Then comes In a Place of Solace, and it hits you in the face like a brick. The song starts off with an experimental atmosphere to it until the guitar strings strum in. Then Shane’s hollow screaming flows in and makes your blood red hot, “This casket! Opened up!” I was drawn in for the next couple of minutes. After the slower part ends the song picks up into a drum roll that kept me on the edge of my seat. The crashes of the cymbals followed by the mixed baselines are there to show outstanding musicianship. When the song ends, there’s nothing to do but sit there, wide mouthed, and press the replay button.

It’s here I note that the album’s second half goes a bit downhill from here, not as fantastic as the first half but still really good. I found something a bit odd though while listening to The Wind Shifts. The song is about the same length as This Is How and I realized the vocals cut at the times there were vocals for the other song. I researched this and found that you need to play these two songs together to fully embrace the song. I found this very creative and I kind of had a nice laugh afterwards following the listen since the song was a clever little Easter egg.

The album ends on the song Departures, it wasn’t the perfect ending I was hoping for but it did supply an impressive ending to the album with the cliffhanger towards the middle of the song. “You’re killing me kid.” I should also note that this song uses a lot of effects that would be found in a post rock song. Such as the swooshes at the beginning as well as the non-instrumental sounds.

This Is How the Wind Shifts is overall a great revival of a slowly dying genre, providing a breath of fresh air from today’s pop punk groups that aspire to end the hardcore parade. This album could easily be overturned by some due to the assumption that it is their seventh album, and that it’s just the same as the others, but the album pushes the bar for expectations up higher than I thought it would. Songs such as Massachusetts, In a Place of Solace, California, and even Departures are just some of the showcases of talent this band can provide to the music world. Silverstein’s new work of art is there Magnum Opus to the music world of today, and should stand as a milestone in their careers for now.



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Atari STAFF (4)
Silverstein has done it again....

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For the most part it's business as usual, with brief moments of flair and intensity....

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Silverstein have silenced all their critics with their best album to date...

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Comments:Add a Comment 
Atari
Staff Reviewer
March 13th 2013


27945 Comments

Album Rating: 4.0

pretty damn solid for a first review man nice job.



"Silverstein’s new work of art is there Magnum Opus "



*their

Hawks
March 13th 2013


86772 Comments

Album Rating: 4.0

Shane is awesome dude come on.

Atari
Staff Reviewer
March 13th 2013


27945 Comments

Album Rating: 4.0

agreed hawks. i love his screams and his emotional cleans

MarkTheDead
March 13th 2013


716 Comments

Album Rating: 5.0

How do you not like his vocals? They're like 35% of the appeal for me, I'll agree they haven't changed all that much in the past ten years, but they've always been solid. What I'm most satisfied by in this album is the songwriting, amazing stuff.

BigPleb
March 13th 2013


65784 Comments


May have to give these guys another go, SITS was fucking awful.

Azn.
March 13th 2013


5632 Comments

Album Rating: 3.0

Silverstein shouldn't be anything above a 4

Chorus-driven music should never be above a 4

Atari
Staff Reviewer
March 13th 2013


27945 Comments

Album Rating: 4.0

@BigLebowski,



if you think shipwrecks was awful i wouldn't even bother with this. prolly just not your thing.

BigPleb
March 13th 2013


65784 Comments


Yeah, I'll leave it then

Azn.
March 13th 2013


5632 Comments

Album Rating: 3.0

Also the fact that this is a concept album doesn't excuse the useless filler

Atari
Staff Reviewer
March 13th 2013


27945 Comments

Album Rating: 4.0

@aznin, you referring to the shorter songs? I actually don't mind them.

Azn.
March 13th 2013


5632 Comments

Album Rating: 3.0

No they're not bad and all, they're actually kinda ok

But I'd MUCH rather they use that potential and put that songwriting into actual songs

MarkTheDead
March 13th 2013


716 Comments

Album Rating: 5.0

"Chorus-driven music should never be above a 4"

You have A Lot Like Birds CP at a five, and they rely pretty heavily on choruses.

Atari
Staff Reviewer
March 13th 2013


27945 Comments

Album Rating: 4.0

did you know 2 of those you're referring to as filler can be played at the same time to create a new song? ;)

Azn.
March 13th 2013


5632 Comments

Album Rating: 3.0

"You have A Lot Like Birds CP at a five, and they rely pretty heavily on choruses."

lemme rephrase that



very repetitive choruses

Atari
Staff Reviewer
March 13th 2013


27945 Comments

Album Rating: 4.0

lakes you confuse me...you just said you only like shane's screams now you're saying the interludes are the best songs and there's no screaming lol

Azn.
March 13th 2013


5632 Comments

Album Rating: 3.0

if the interludes are the best part of the album...



well that's just sad

Atari
Staff Reviewer
March 13th 2013


27945 Comments

Album Rating: 4.0

oh i gotcha lol

MarkTheDead
March 13th 2013


716 Comments

Album Rating: 5.0

I feel if it's solid and the delivery isn't repetitious then an album can amount to more than simply 4, the builds to the chorus are solid and diverse in almost every song. Also, are you talking about the interludes as fillers?

Azn.
March 13th 2013


5632 Comments

Album Rating: 3.0

oh yeah that's definitely filler

Atari
Staff Reviewer
March 13th 2013


27945 Comments

Album Rating: 4.0

i don't agree that the interludes are the best part of the album at all. But I don't mind them and they don't really disrupt the flow of the album IMO



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