Back when you could email the band I used to email Shane my theories for the entire story of this album. He confirmed and clarified a lot. Still some secrets I don't know. This album made me fall in love with concept albums. In my top 5 albums of all time.
Larry McLovestein Wow, thanks for the reply. I hit Wiki and it shows that a new album is coming out in may this year. Sick..! Cant wait, idk why i thought they split up. Just used to a lot of underrated bands doing so i guess
No problem dude, but if you haven't already I would definitely encourage you to listen to This Is How The Wind Shifts. Their best work next to DTW in my opinion but I'll let you be the judge of that.
wrong buddy!! their lyrics are in a different level than normal bands, even they survive to the oblivion for example nobody remember circa survive, senses fail, in fear and faith and blessthefall, well almost nobody remember them but silverstein has been done a great job
You can't see me behind the door I just heard everything you said You tell him, you're saying All those things you used to say to me Who is he? I never thought you'd drop that avalanche on me And be unfaithful These hotel walls are paper thin, I'm going out Seven, seven with the lime will keep me safe Long enough to stop the thought of your embrace Inside my head the lies that I've been fed Throw it back behind my lips, the pain is gone Line 'em up and knock 'em down The night goes on and on and on To let me cope with this disaster I'm seven deep Her brown hair and blue eyes Looking right at me Who is she? I never thought I'd ever think of stepping out I'll fight this temptation This crowded bar is full of sin, I'm going out Seven, seven with the lime will keep me safe Long enough to stop the thought of your embrace Inside my head the lies that I've been fed Throw it back behind my lips, the pain is gone Line 'em up and knock 'em down The night goes on and on and on To let me cope with this disaster I'm not coming home tonight I'd rather sleep on the street I'm not coming home to you I'd won't sleep with the devil I'm not coming home tonight I'd rather sleep on the street I'm not coming home to you I'd won't sleep with the devil I'm not coming home tonight I'd rather sleep on the street I'm not coming home to you I'd won't sleep with the devil On this city street I'll rest my head tonight I'm going out Seven, seven with the lime will keep me safe Long enough to stop the thought of your embrace Inside my head the lies that I've been fed Throw it back behind my lips, the pain is gone Line 'em up and knock 'em down The night goes on and on and on To let me cope with this disaster
@@Imperic0n A beautiful place to drown was a complete disappointment. They literally threw away their unique sound and style and went with the same comercial sound that all of the other bands are starting to use lately. Hope that they can regret it and go back to the incredible sound of Dead Reflections
This album changed me. Words cannot describe how much this album means to me. This album was released at the very last year I was living in my family home after experiencing domestic violence which lead to the horrible path of homelessness. The lyrics resonate very deeply. 10-11 years later and I can say that I am in a much better place. Thank you, Silverstein for all your hard work.
I hate the people who says that Cancer Bats is "too Heavy" to Silverstein. I think this song has a powerful chorus. One of the Silverstein greatest songs
I’d give anything to go back to these times. This was my gf at the time’s favorite band. If I could recite the lyrics to certain songs she rewarded me properly. My grades sucked but I knew ever Silverstein lyric
this is THE band growing up!!! as the years pass by it is like wine and i feel nostalgic and remembering listening to silverstein through the good and bad times :D
one of the most influential Canadian bands of our time. if you question this I highly suggest lead singer syndrome and see your current favourite band tell Shane discovering the waterfront influenced them.