A Beautiful Place To Drown - Silverstein

A Beautiful Place To Drown

Silverstein

  • Genre: Rock
  • Release Date: 2020-03-06
  • Explicitness: explicit
  • Country: USA
  • Track Count: 12
  • Album Price: 9.99
  • ℗ 2020 UNFD
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Tracks

Title Artist Time
1
Bad Habits (feat. Intervals) Silverstein 2:53
2
Burn It Down (feat. Caleb Shom Silverstein 3:10
3
Where Are You Silverstein 2:54
4
Infinite (feat. Aaron Gillespi Silverstein 2:43
5
Shape Shift Silverstein 3:29
6
All On Me Silverstein 3:08
7
Madness (feat. Princess Nokia) Silverstein 3:38
8
Say Yes! Silverstein 2:38
9
Stop Silverstein 3:25
10
September 14th Silverstein 3:14
11
Coming Down Silverstein 2:52
12
Take What You Give (feat. Simp Silverstein 2:59

Reviews

  • great album

    5
    By avmwrx
    This album has some of the when broken is easily fixed vibes along with a bunch of new and progressive melodies. I've been a silverstein fan since their debut album and have always thorolughly enjoyed every album that they have ever put out. Sure the sound changes over time, but just like them I'm not the same highschool sophomore that i was when i first heard them. I've seen them perform live multiple times and they have killed it everytime. I cant wait till concerts are a thing again just so i can listen to the songs on this album live.
  • Great track variation

    5
    By CoheedIV
    Easy, fast, upbeat full album listen.
  • Um

    1
    By Midnight1031
    Is this the same band...? 😑
  • Amazing

    5
    By kookookachewy
    For all you people complaining , if Silverstein stays the EXACT same sound ,you would be screaming , “same old boring sound. Music has always changed threw the years. People grow up and experience a lot and place it in music. Remember the band “Brand New?” They completely changed sound in a matter of a few years . If you don’t like then don’t listen. This band from beginning to end has been aces
  • Love it

    5
    By TJH23
    Awesome album, literally every song is amazing. Listen to it over and over. Great collaborations too.
  • Actually really good!

    5
    By Icie3
    I didn’t know how I felt at first, but I definitely don’t feel like Silverstein sold out. They’re keeping the old sound, but also reaching out to a new audience. I think it was a good call on their part
  • A Beautiful Album To Listen To

    5
    By Funfunfunfunfunun
    I am now oficially a fan of Silverstein! They were always missing a complete album and I think this is it. They are great live and I can't wait to hear these songs performed. If you need something new and refreshing, but with some classic 2000's vibe, this is it. I am enjoying every minute of this album!
  • Catchy and still rocks hard af

    5
    By nuzzballintunes#32
    As far as evolving into a slightly different sound they absolutely nailed it. I was never a huge Silverstein fan but always respected and enjoyed some of their stuff. This album makes me want to see them live. People complaining it doesn’t sound like their old stuff I’m sorry that you live in the past. All those who gave one stars can’t even describe what exactly they don’t like other than their ridiculous longing for a sound/style that’s not even much different from this. Listen and judge for yourself. Story of the Year changed their sound in the last album ‘Wolves’ with astounding success and this reminds me a lot of that. This is one of the few albums I can listen to from start to finish and I can honestly say there is not one bad song. The production on this album is amazing.
  • Just what I needed

    5
    By james042
    I'm new to Silverstein. Bought "Dead Reflection" a month ago, and liked it okay. I feel I'm constantly on the search of something fresh, melodic, and heavy. This new album hit me at the right time and place. Looks like old Silverstein fans aren't into this album, but from a new-comer, it's amazing. The hooks, the melodies, and the aggresiveness create a perfect blend of rock and passion. The sax solo on "All on Me" blew me away with its beauty and perfect sonic infusion. Wow! Congratulations to the Silverstein guys for this gem of an album.
  • Wow.

    1
    By BETA 4 LIFE
    I honestly can’t believe I’m writing this but I tried hard and I just can’t get into this record, their pop tunes were always my least favorite and just seemed like filler. They tried to make a whole album full of pop music and unfortunately after 20 years it’s their worst record to date. No weight to the lyrics, riffs and instrumentals are basic as hell, they’ve done and can do better than this. I’ve been a fan since Shipwreck and I never thought I’d say this but this is a bad Silverstein album, I hope this isn’t the beginning of the end.

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