Hahaha that tiny ass corner stage was in Salt Lake City. When I got there that night, I remember thinking to myself "you are shitting me. They booked the small side of the venue..." I was just like man... Silverstein is huge now. They could've sold out the Great Salt Air, why come here? And at the time I didn't know the other bands in the lineup. But from the moment the openers took the stage, you had this feeling that this show was going to be something special. When Silverstein finally came on, nostalgia just totally swept over me. There was something about seeing all of them up there on that tiny ass stage, barely able to move and jamming my favorite album ever written that was so incredibly powerful. It took me clear back to the days that I started listening to Silverstein--when they were just rising up and would play shows at Kilby Court. That music got me through some hard times, and seeing them play that album in that grungy punk environment again was just surreal. Dave Grohl once said that he wouldn't be a musician if it weren't for the Beatles. I can honestly say the same about Silverstein. Their music has always resonated with me in a huge way. I don't think these guys will ever truly understand what this tour meant to the long-time fans. That was one of the best nights of my life.
I was at that show and I absolutely HATE In the Venue, it should've been at Saltair or at The Complex. But when Silverstein started playing, none of that mattered. It was amazing!
Silverstein was my first concert that I went to with friends (my parents took me to shows growing up) - 2005 or 2006, I cant remember- With Aiden and Scary Kids Scaring Kids. Such a good show, glad at least one band from that bill stuck around for this long
I first heard them while cleaning the house listening to music on FUSE TV and "Smashed into Pieces" came on. "Crap who is that?" I was hooked, this was about well over 10 yrs ago. After buying "When broken is easily fixed" I listened to them exclusively while working out. Later when DTW waterfront came out I was floored, the work outs slowed down a bit because began to really "listen" to their music & lyrics. Yes, it was THAT GOOD. lol. DTW is to me, their very best album. It was SO REFINED in comparison to their other album. Powerful and meaningful. I have to admit, I stopped buying their CD's in 2012 but I need to catch up! Need to jam to Silverstein when I hit the slopes this month! Keep up the great work guys. I'm still a fan for life!!!
Oh you're missing out man! Their 2013 album This Is How the Wind Shifts is their BEST! I mean that! They've been my favorite band since the DTW era and that was ALWAYS my favorite but that album actually blew me Away. Newest one is amazing too. They never let down, just keep refining their sound more and more and getting more creative.
You know, I understand that you guys "fired" Neil. I don't understand what happened really but, I understand that it had to happen. What really, really confuses me though is why Neil isn't mentioned at all in this video. He deserves his credit for helping write the album and make it as good as it is.
they had a really bad falling out apparently. when writing short songs he really didn't contribute much musically. he also got into a couple fights with Paul ( the drummer)
I get that. But, they made it seem like Paul (guitarist) had something to do with writing that album. To my knowledge, he isn't. Neil wrote the majority of that album.
And nooo ^ Neil wrote a little bit of the album and Paul did write a little but it was actually mostly Shane, like most of their albums. There might be like 1 song on the album that was all Neil and then a chunk that was Neil and Shane but overall it was Shane like My Heroine, Your Sword, Call it Karma, those were 100% Shane
+Steve Dietrich i liked rescue and short songs, dtw not THAT much..but i really loved dtw the song itself, who wrote that one? Really wish it was on rocksmith to learn it...i really like their new albums, heavy and quality up the wazoo
Damn it guys, you've got me in tears. You guys have inspired me to make music and it's literally me and my best friend making noise in his basement. Fuck, it's so crazy that I get to see Silverstein at the end of this month. My role models, I get to meet them. Holy shit. Holy fucking shit.
I was in that crowd in London they started the tour in dude. It was so fucking wild man, probably the best show I've ever attended to date! Gonna see the boys again in November too.
Enjoyed the shit out of that. Love everything they've done and I've been a fan since 2004, Silverstein and Underoath influenced me on so many levels and I'm glad to say they've attributed to who I've become today and are a big part of why I've been pursuing music as a career.Keep doing what you're doing my friends! I'll see you for the 6th time soon enough :)
How could you even think that? A&D was a let down IMO but Shipwreck was amazing, Rescue was pretty good, then This Is How The a Wind Shifts was their best EVER, and their newest one is amazing too. Idk they're my favorite band of 9 years tho so that's just my opinion
Most bands use fake cabs for props on stage, usually the signal is coming from an isolated cab off stage, or they're going directly into front of house, it makes it easier for the engineer to not have any interference on the mic
+Kevin Marquez I know man, but i prefer when bands play with just one amp per instrument or simply with everything plugged to the axe fx, than a load of fake cabs just to look "big" on stage
Silverstein is love. Silverstein is life.
Douglas Wears fuck yeah
My favorite band of all time. I love it, live on Silverstein!!
Hahaha that tiny ass corner stage was in Salt Lake City. When I got there that night, I remember thinking to myself "you are shitting me. They booked the small side of the venue..." I was just like man... Silverstein is huge now. They could've sold out the Great Salt Air, why come here? And at the time I didn't know the other bands in the lineup. But from the moment the openers took the stage, you had this feeling that this show was going to be something special. When Silverstein finally came on, nostalgia just totally swept over me. There was something about seeing all of them up there on that tiny ass stage, barely able to move and jamming my favorite album ever written that was so incredibly powerful. It took me clear back to the days that I started listening to Silverstein--when they were just rising up and would play shows at Kilby Court. That music got me through some hard times, and seeing them play that album in that grungy punk environment again was just surreal. Dave Grohl once said that he wouldn't be a musician if it weren't for the Beatles. I can honestly say the same about Silverstein. Their music has always resonated with me in a huge way. I don't think these guys will ever truly understand what this tour meant to the long-time fans. That was one of the best nights of my life.
+Chase Brower The smaller the stage, the better the show. Always.
I was at that show and I absolutely HATE In the Venue, it should've been at Saltair or at The Complex. But when Silverstein started playing, none of that mattered. It was amazing!
i shouldve saw this fuckin tour god damn it
Feel the same way bro
Paul is one of the GOAT drummers of there genre so consistent
Nothing can explain how good this tour was
Silverstein was my first concert that I went to with friends (my parents took me to shows growing up) - 2005 or 2006, I cant remember- With Aiden and Scary Kids Scaring Kids. Such a good show, glad at least one band from that bill stuck around for this long
I first heard them while cleaning the house listening to music on FUSE TV and "Smashed into Pieces" came on. "Crap who is that?" I was hooked, this was about well over 10 yrs ago. After buying "When broken is easily fixed" I listened to them exclusively while working out. Later when DTW waterfront came out I was floored, the work outs slowed down a bit because began to really "listen" to their music & lyrics. Yes, it was THAT GOOD. lol. DTW is to me, their very best album. It was SO REFINED in comparison to their other album. Powerful and meaningful. I have to admit, I stopped buying their CD's in 2012 but I need to catch up! Need to jam to Silverstein when I hit the slopes this month! Keep up the great work guys. I'm still a fan for life!!!
Oh you're missing out man! Their 2013 album This Is How the Wind Shifts is their BEST! I mean that! They've been my favorite band since the DTW era and that was ALWAYS my favorite but that album actually blew me
Away. Newest one is amazing too. They never let down, just keep refining their sound more and more and getting more creative.
This is cool, rise should do more stuff like this.
You know, I understand that you guys "fired" Neil. I don't understand what happened really but, I understand that it had to happen. What really, really confuses me though is why Neil isn't mentioned at all in this video. He deserves his credit for helping write the album and make it as good as it is.
they had a really bad falling out apparently. when writing short songs he really didn't contribute much musically. he also got into a couple fights with Paul ( the drummer)
I get that. But, they made it seem like Paul (guitarist) had something to do with writing that album. To my knowledge, he isn't. Neil wrote the majority of that album.
Because he was fired under bad Terms and they aren't friends anymore nor is he a part of this band at all.
And nooo ^ Neil wrote a little bit of the album and Paul did write a little but it was actually mostly Shane, like most of their albums. There might be like 1 song on the album that was all Neil and then a chunk that was Neil and Shane but overall it was Shane like My Heroine, Your Sword, Call it Karma, those were 100% Shane
+Steve Dietrich i liked rescue and short songs, dtw not THAT much..but i really loved dtw the song itself, who wrote that one? Really wish it was on rocksmith to learn it...i really like their new albums, heavy and quality up the wazoo
Remember playing with them early 2000s in Qc city, they even took some awesome pictures of us while we were on stage
quezon city philippines???
Damn it guys, you've got me in tears. You guys have inspired me to make music and it's literally me and my best friend making noise in his basement. Fuck, it's so crazy that I get to see Silverstein at the end of this month. My role models, I get to meet them. Holy shit. Holy fucking shit.
I was in that crowd in London they started the tour in dude. It was so fucking wild man, probably the best show I've ever attended to date! Gonna see the boys again in November too.
totally love it! Silverstein are the best, and Wyatt did a really good job filming that, well done to you all
I cried and smoked a lot of weed to that record ten years ago. Not ashamed. Lol
+d nag me too..
Enjoyed the shit out of that. Love everything they've done and I've been a fan since 2004, Silverstein and Underoath influenced me on so many levels and I'm glad to say they've attributed to who I've become today and are a big part of why I've been pursuing music as a career.Keep doing what you're doing my friends! I'll see you for the 6th time soon enough :)
I saw these guys when they headlined the Stay Warm Festival in Toronto last year, it was pretty sweet
Yeah that show was sick!
Beautiful.
4:46 I narrowly escape death
the tour was awesome.😄
Brand New needs one of these
agreed
why the re-upload? i watched it last night
+A Hero Loses Everyday well the ending credits are different now. Not so abrupt.
Take me back.
damn i wish i could have gone when they went to the house of blues i live right across the street
love this!
I was the 666 person to like this rock on silverstein....rock freaking on \m/
Where is the part where they play late on 6th briefly
Why is DGD not getting something like this?
or adtr..... they're 13 years old now
Everything after arrivals and departures has been a huge yet down
How could you even think that? A&D was a let down IMO but Shipwreck was amazing, Rescue was pretty good, then This Is How The a Wind Shifts was their best EVER, and their newest one is amazing too. Idk they're my favorite band of 9 years tho so that's just my opinion
Canada
Wait. Fake Orange cabs? really?? 18:21 WHY???
Most bands use fake cabs for props on stage, usually the signal is coming from an isolated cab off stage, or they're going directly into front of house, it makes it easier for the engineer to not have any interference on the mic
+Kevin Marquez I know man, but i prefer when bands play with just one amp per instrument or simply with everything plugged to the axe fx, than a load of fake cabs just to look "big" on stage
agregenle subtitulos pls :c
yo tambien quiero subtitulos :c
Paul Marc Rousseau looks like Synyster Gates of Avenged Sevenfold. haha!
omg
Le pueden poner subtitulos :v