Silverstein
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Shel Silverstein: An Album for Adults
(Walrus Music Blog)
Jewish Journal Covers Neuwirth vs. Silverstein
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Citizen Media Law Project on Neuwirth v. Silverstein
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Seattle's JTNews Covers Neuwirth v. Silverstein
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Jonah's ‘City and Trains'
City and trains (Jonah Silverstein This is one of Jonah's latest drawings. The green building
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Protest The Hero Debut New Single, Line Up Tour
will be on the road for a solid two months, with U.S. dates alongside Silverstein , A Day To Remember , and The Devil
(The Syndicate Blog)
Something scary below the deep
and Silverstein will feel right at home listening to Beast From Sea. The band is currently in the process
(Circles of Concrete)
Feist, Spoon, Grace Potter, Lil Jon & More At Nashville Festival
(MOG Most discussed tracks)
André Kertész: The Polaroids @ Silverstein Photography
on view October 18 ~ November 24 Silverstein Photography 535 West 24 Street New York, NY, 10011
(a camera in the crowd)
Protest The Hero Are Tops In Canada | Playing Bamboozle Left
And Canada tour with Silverstein in support of Fortress . Dates can be seen after the jump. (more...)
(The Syndicate Blog)
Silverstein formed in Ontario, Canada, in 2000; it formed as a side project for vocalist Shane Told, guitarist Josh Bradford, drummer Paul Koehler, guitarist Richard McWalter, and bassist Bill Hamilton. But after diving into the thriving Ontario hardcore/emo scene, which also included bands like Moneen and Grade, Silverstein soon found an audience for its particular brand of shimmering, hot-blooded post-hardcore. The self-released EP Summer’s Stellar Gaze was quite well-received, and soon Silverstein became the full-time project of its members. After a lineup change that saw McWalter being replaced by ex-Maharahj guitar player Neil Boshart, the band began to tour Eastern Canada in earnest. They next released a second EP in April 2002 entitled When the Shadows Beam. The record sparked the interest of Victory Records honcho Tony Brummel, who signed the group to his respected Chicago imprint in October of that same year. When Broken Is Easily Fixed, Silverstein’s full-length Victory debut, appeared in May 2003
