New Silverstein song

2017-06-15 by ZodiacalWolf | 18 Comments
Canadian post-hardcore veterans Silverstein have released their brand new song "Lost Positives". The song is the third song to be released off their ninth album "Dead Reflection" which is set to be released next month on July 14th through Rise Records.



Silverstein are currently performing on the Vans Warped Tour which kicks of today in Seattle and ends on August 6th in Pomona. The band is set to perform throughout the whole summer on all 41 dates.

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henryChinaski
June 16th 2017
5015 Comments


pretty good.

DreamAgain
June 16th 2017
2469 Comments


One of their best songs ever imo. Don't think this album will match Wind Shifts but hopefully better than their last.. which was okay but just didn't do much for me.

Sinternet
Contributing Reviewer
June 16th 2017
26569 Comments


hey this actually rules

LoLifant
June 16th 2017
1571 Comments


Getting more excited for the Record with each song they put out.

Comatorium.
June 16th 2017
5043 Comments


This is actually a bit of a change up in their core sound. I dig the shit out of this

Hawks
June 16th 2017
87071 Comments


Great band is great.

GhostOfSarcasticBtrd
June 16th 2017
6263 Comments


Alexisonfire come back puh leeeeeeeeze.

NorwichScene
June 16th 2017
3298 Comments


Potential AOTY for me

SteakByrnes
June 16th 2017
29745 Comments


These guys are killin it so far with this new album, hopefully the rest of it is as good as the singles have been

NorwichScene
June 16th 2017
3298 Comments


I disagree. Love this new sound with a bit of old mixed in

sempiturtle
June 16th 2017
1685 Comments


This album might be better than This Is How holy shit

henryChinaski
June 16th 2017
5015 Comments


"song is cool but this band would be way better if they would embrace the newer aspects of their sound more and get rid of their stubbornly silverstein flavour."

I agree although I love this song. Would definitely be interesting if they'd change their sound even more.

outliers
June 16th 2017
4923 Comments


dang i didn't know these guys are still making good music

ShaquilleONeal
June 17th 2017
266 Comments


Silverstien really needed to change thier sound, and it sounds like they are doing that. I like it. Excited for the new album now.

Ebola
June 17th 2017
4515 Comments


Preferred Retrograde, but this is still pretty great. Album should rule

Lefondre
June 18th 2017
179 Comments


Like most I loved 'This is How' but their last release just didn't have much staying power with me...

This song sounds promising however...

calmrose
June 18th 2017
6782 Comments


song is excellent, album should be as well

Space Jester
June 18th 2017
10994 Comments


I really don't see what's so special about this band, having a hard time finding anything here that isn't hella cliche. Previous albums have never appealed to me either



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