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Silverstein has been one of those bands that, when you feel time has dulled their edge, comes roaring back to silence the doubters and prove their creative fire still burns as bright as it did two decades ago. When Silverstein released Antibloom earlier this year, no one could have predicted that it would spark a double album release. However, for Silverstein, a double album is more than just a standard two-part release; it is a bold statement that underlines 25 years of experience, and proof that the Canadian band is not ready to coast on past accomplishments. Something this big, and a band of this much experience, shows that Silverstein is not only evolving but also not resting on the laurels of its legacy. Coming into their new album release, Pink Moon, Silverstein is anything but nostalgic or stagnant, and this latest chapter of their two-part story shows a band that is ready to take on the challenge of aging in a revolving genre that is constantly evolving and changing.

An album that continues to delve into the deep and personal thematics that Antibloom introduced, Silverstein has done an amazing job of not only having some continuity within their sound palette but also with how they creatively continue this emotional arc of rebirth, clarity, and cosmic melancholy through its gorgeous use of cinematic, dreamy atmosphere, gritty guitars, and evocative lyricism. Pink Moon is an album that does not replicate the band’s past musical successes, but instead shows a progression of the band’s songwriting, and that continues to expand and surprise from start to finish. Tracks like “Negative Space” and “Drain the Blood,” featuring Rory Rodriguez of Dayseeker, and melodic banger, “Autopilot” featuring Cassadee Pope, show dynamic shifts in tone and tempo, creating this unique sense of tension and unpredictability that blends the raw energy of their breakdowns, melodic hooks, and climactic textures and takes their music to another level, unveiling an effervescent sense of vocal diversity and emotional depth in fresh dynamic ways.

Pink Moon’s lyrical themes and personal resonance continue to paint the album’s emotional palette, further diving deeper into grief, identity, and emotional disorientation, further painting a picture of one who is struggling to find answers and come to terms with a world that is full of sadness, contradictions, and an endless void of uncertainty. Shane Told’s lyricism has never sounded more introspective and poetic, his imagery striking and impactful in songs such as “Drain the Blood,” “Death Hold,” and one of the best-written tracks on the record, “Dying Game.” A blend of surreal emotional weight, vulnerability, and bittersweet acceptance, Told has outdone himself and has taken the time to lyrically transcend into a dark and visceral world of depression and how it suffocates every avenue of one’s existence. The production heightens and only accents Silverstein’s vocal and instrumental brilliance. Produced with Jon Lundin (Point North), Pink Moon unleashes some of the most polished and musically intuitive releases the band has recorded. Recent music videos for “Negative Space” have also helped to accomplish the album’s theatrical, rich, and decadent soundscapes, showing the band’s commitment to the lyrics and storytelling that pervade Pink Moon.

Pink Moon reinforces that the veterans continue to push boundaries lyrically and instrumentally. There is a youthful exuberance that intertwines within each track’s heavy themes, showing a band that is willing to take the risk and experiment, while never losing focus of their roots throughout, as they have always expertly navigated heaviness while discovering brave new ways to be accessible to new and old fans alike. Nostalgic and forward-thinking, Pink Moon is more than a celebration of the band’s creative brilliance, but a band that learned to navigate through the challenges of growing older, acceptance of things that can’t be changed, and the sadness that comes with unexpected loss and the passage of time. Pink Moon proves that two decades have not made the band go soft. They are not just surviving under rock music’s often unforgiving and turgid landscapes, but beautifully thriving.


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