Silverstein have released their new single ‘Don’t Let Me Get Too Low’, taken from their upcoming album.
The track comes ahead of ‘Antibloom’, the first part of a double album alongside ‘Pink Moon’, both set for release in 2025 – the first on 21st February. The records were written in Joshua Tree and were produced by Sam Guaiana at Fireside Sound.
“‘Don’t Let Me Get Too Low’ blends our classic sound with our pop-punk and also our hardcore influences,” explains frontman Shane Told. “It’s a song that is hard to describe because it does so much in under 3 minutes. The video was a lot of fun to film, we were in the middle of the desert outside Las Vegas and I was digging my own grave with a big smile on my face. Luckily no cops showed up to ask us what we were doing, that might have been hard to explain.”
Guitarist Paul Marc Rousseau adds: “Sometimes the only person that can save you from yourself is… yourself? That’s what the lyrics say, anyway. If you watch the video, it’s actually the opposite. Either way, though, we had a great time making this song. Some of it came to us quickly, but a few parts kicked our ass for a while. I lowkey kind of love when the whole room is just grinding out like 10 seconds of music for 2 hours, though. It feels like the most important thing in the world but also so absurd at the same time. That’s the thing with writing something this short: you have to make sure every second serves a purpose, and I think we accomplished that here. Zero wasted seconds. 100% banger.”
The band are set to embark on their ’25 Years of Noise Tour’, featuring support from Thursday, The Callous Daoboys and BLOOM.
The dates in full read:
FEBRUARY
28 O2 Ritz, Manchester, UK
MARCH
1 O2 Forum Kentish Town, London, UK
4 AB, Brussels, Belgium
5 Trabendo, Paris, France
6 Melkweg, Amsterdam, Netherlands
7 Schlachthof, Wiesbaden, Germany
8 Backstage Werk, Munich, Germany
10 Arena, Vienna, Austria
11 Löwensaal, Nuremburg, Germany
13 Huxleys, Berlin, Germany
14 Grosse Freiheit, Hamburg, Germany
15 Palladium, Cologne, Germany
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