Silverstein
I Am Alive In Everything I Touch


4.5
superb

Review

by SaturdayNightWrist1 USER (4 Reviews)
May 13th, 2015 | 53 replies


Release Date: 2015 | Tracklist

Review Summary: Silverstein pours their energy and creativity into yet another album

For years, Silverstein has been one of the most consistent, creative, and energetic post hardcore bands around. This album proves no different, as it starts off with "Toronto (Abridged)" a song that gives you a sense of nostalgia, reminding you of the time you may have spent listening to Discovering The Waterfront on repeat in your bedroom. With every release that Silverstein has, I can't say that they change it up too much, they've mostly just expanded and broadened their horizons, and with every album they've poured more and more creativity into each and every track. They're still playing the amazing melodic post hardcore that they always have.

Throughout the album the vocals are incredibly consistent and sound just as amazing as they have with every album that they put out, with vocalist Shane Told's voice balancing well, with strong cleans and even stronger screamed vocals that fit very well with the instrumentation and the sound that they've put out since the start of the career. The guitars on this album, albeit not really different from anything else they've done, are fresh and creative enough to keep you interested, and the lead guitar compliments the songs well while the rhythm guitar drives every verse and chorus. The drumming fit well with each and every song, and I can certainly say that there was nothing that I could see missing from each member's contribution to the songs.

The third track, "Face Of The Earth", showcases their heavy side, which is normally only seen for a short time in each verse of almost every one of their other songs. The clean vocals were still there, but the lower sounding guitars and the rough riffs paired with the sweeping and almost serene sounding lead guitar formed a very pleasurable listening experience. "Milestone" was another one of the heavier tracks, with a catchy chorus paired with the very fast and almost frantic verses, covered up by the screams that have found their place in almost every one of their songs. Halfway through the song I found myself sitting back and truly being blown away by just how far this band has come and how truly impressive they have been with every album, and this release is definitely the same. I couldn't help but be impressed with every single song as it played.

When I was listening to this album, I honestly couldn't find a single thing to not like about it. The lyrics were as unique and creative as they always have been, still capturing those concepts of loss, love, and essentially, growing up. The lyrics, as descriptive as they were, were still written in a way that opened it up for interpretation, and this truly allows for listeners to assign their own meaning to the words, and give them the ability to relate to each and every line as it pours into their ears or as they read through the lyrics, trying to force those words into their head so they can sing along with the next listen.

"Late On 6th" slows it down, following an energetic and uptempo track that kept the momentum going for the album. This track starts out quietly, with a serene note repeating over and over again, pressing its way into your head as the drums slowly roll into the background, taking the backseat as this note continues. Then the vocals come in, Told's voice complimenting the peaceful aesthetic created by the intro well. This song truly expresses the beauty that this band can portray and show, while it's not as prevalent in other tracks, it's still there if you look for it, and with this track, it's definitely at the forefront. The melodic lead guitar whispers its way behind the vocals and the deep, echoing drums, creating this sense of emptiness in the track while the vocals soothe you and tell you a story, fighting for your attention, and honestly, you can't help but focus on it.

After listening to this, I had to take a few minutes to reflect on what I had just experienced. Everything that I could ever want in an album was there, and it was done so well. Every aspect of what makes Silverstein, and the post hardcore genre, great, was there in the best ways possible. Over the years Silverstein has made a name for themselves, and this album, along with the rest of their discography, proves that they deserve it. If you like Silverstein, you will absolutely love this album. If you didn't like their previous efforts, there is still enough here that you could probably get some enjoyment out of it.


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Comments:Add a Comment 
nononsense
May 13th 2015


3536 Comments

Album Rating: 3.0

One of the best albums in the genre so far this year. I think Emery's new album will top it though.

trackbytrackreviews
May 13th 2015


3469 Comments

Album Rating: 4.5

I like Emery but come on

nononsense
May 13th 2015


3536 Comments

Album Rating: 3.0

Both fantastic bands but I lean towards Emery a little more.

leviegalapon
May 13th 2015


82 Comments


Well written review, its interesting that the reviews written on this album are made by users on their second review lol

Either way, pos'd. I like reviews that make me listen to the individual songs the reviewer points out.

AmericnZero02
May 13th 2015


3844 Comments


I'm a longtime silverstein fan but since their last record I've kind of grown tired of them putting out more or less the same stuff, release after release. If I'm just lukewarm on "Milestone" and "A Midwestern..." should I still bother with this?

AmericnZero02
May 13th 2015


3844 Comments


Ok gotcha, I guess I'll just start with checking out the stream. The other review said that Midwestern is the weakest track on the record, so that leaves me a little more optimistic. Album art is awesome, btw. Just had to get that out there.

BeyondCosby
May 13th 2015


2781 Comments

Album Rating: 3.5

The biggest problem that's caused my excitement to dwindle over the past few releases is the fact that Todd has a handful of vocal lines that he uses on pretty much every single record at least two or more times. Its gotten to the point where I can just predict exactly how he's going to sing something, and not in a good way. I like the guy as a singer but it's almost like they write all this great new music only to be held back by his copy/pasted parts.

AmericnZero02
May 13th 2015


3844 Comments


I think the exact same thing when I listen to Midwestern. I always feel like I've heard that exact same vocal melody from him for years.

BeyondCosby
May 13th 2015


2781 Comments

Album Rating: 3.5

I was actually a little pumped after "Midwestern..." it was "Face of the Earth" that made me groan.

Ecnalzen
May 14th 2015


12163 Comments

Album Rating: 4.5

I feel like I should have gotten sick of this band a long time ago, but I just keep coming back for more every time.

trackbytrackreviews
May 14th 2015


3469 Comments

Album Rating: 4.5

This is amazing

BeyondCosby
May 14th 2015


2781 Comments

Album Rating: 3.5

I feel that way right now Tresm87 but I'll see. Maybe it'll grow on me.

Dreakon
May 16th 2015


453 Comments


This is going to be a slow grower I think. "Toronto (Unabridged)" is my favorite at the moment, by far. "Face Of The Earth" is really catchy too. The rest aren't standing out to me yet for some reason.

LoLifant
May 16th 2015


1571 Comments

Album Rating: 4.0

Really don't know which one of their records is my favourite. Shipwreck, Waterfront and probably this one are at the top, but dunno how to rank them.

AmericnZero02
May 17th 2015


3844 Comments


It's definitely Shipwreck for me. It's got to be their most varied record, Shane's screams hit their apex there, the heavy songs are at their best there and the hooks are on point as much as ever.

LoLifant
May 17th 2015


1571 Comments

Album Rating: 4.0

Probably Shipwreck for me as well. Waterfront 2nd and this one 3rd, but first two have nostalgia/emotional bonus.

AmericnZero02
May 17th 2015


3844 Comments


Rescue is my second and Waterfront is third. I still need to check this one out though.

Trebor.
Emeritus
May 18th 2015


59837 Comments

Album Rating: 3.0

I can't believe this has a 4 average, it so inferior to the material this band has been putting out lately

LoLifant
May 18th 2015


1571 Comments

Album Rating: 4.0

I think it depends on what you want from this band. From a pure Post-Hardcore standpoint, Wind is probably their best, yeah. It has their roughest songs ever. But if you prefer their mix of soft and hard than this album is way better. They found the perfect balance on here.

LoLifant
May 18th 2015


1571 Comments

Album Rating: 4.0

LoL @ 3 contributers so far rating this album and all of them quite low compared to the average. I demand a stuff to rate this get things right!



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