Silverstein Announce New Album 'A Beautiful Place to Drown', Along With Single "Infinite"

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Canadian scene-staples Silverstein have released their latest single “Infinite” featuring Underoath vocalist and drummer Aaron Gillespie, along with announcing their 10th studio album A Beautiful Place to Drown will be released on March 6th, 2020 through UNFD. Celebrating the 20th anniversary of the bands musical career, “Infinite” shows that they still have what it takes to create an explosive, hard-hitting release. 

Following up the first single to be included on the new album, “Burn It Down” featuring Beartooth vocalist Caleb Shomo, "Infinite" delivers a listening experience that is both engaging and exciting. Shane Told's high vocal register greatly offsets the powerful, deep resonating drums and aggressive melodic guitar riffs. Silverstein prove they are more than capable of producing a track that effortlessly blends atmospheric instrumental effects with wrenched hardcore and punk elements surging throughout.

If this wasn't enough to get fans excited, the band also announced in a Twitter post that the 12-track album will be available for vinyl preorder, among various merchandise. Needless to say, Silverstein are paving their way toward a successful 2020.

Here is the track list for the new album:

SIDE A

  1. BAD HABITS (FEAT. INTERVALS)

  2. BURN IT DOWN (FEAT. CALEB SHOMO)

  3. WHERE ARE YOU

  4. INFINITE (FEAT. AARON GILLESPIE)

  5. SHAPE SHIFT

  6. ALL ON ME

SIDE B

  1. MADNESS (FEAT. PRINCESS NOKIA)

  2. SAY YES!

  3. STOP

  4. SEPTEMBER 14TH

  5. COMING DOWN

  6. TAKE WHAT YOU GIVE (FEAT. PIERRE BOUVIER)

Check out the new single “Infinite” for yourself below.

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