Great venue, amazing band
by Dennis on 2023-04-29Commodore Ballroom - VancouverRating: 5 out of 5Amazing band that has been doing this for years. The venue itself was made for shows like this and would definitely come back.

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SILVERSTEIN IN CONCERT:
Since bursting onto the scene in 2000, Canadian post-hardcore outfit Silverstein has consistently wowed audiences with their energetic, adrenaline-filled concerts. Their setlists pull from all seven of their studio albums and feature longtime favorites "Vices", "Bleeds No More", and "Smile In Your Sleep" alongside recent singles like "Stand Amid The Roar" and "Massachusetts". Frontman Shane Told pours his heart out onstage, alternating between soft melodic croons and thunderous screamo yells. The rest of the band radiates passion, from Paul Koehler's relentless drumming to bassist Billy Hamilton's guttural growling. Silverstein’s emotionally charged renditions of their aggressive, melodic songs are sure to leave their ravenous fans begging for more.
BACKGROUND SNAPSHOT:
Silverstein formed in Ontario, Canada in 2000 and released their first EP, Summer's Stellar Gaze, later that year. Since 2001 the five-piece's lineup has consisted of lead singer and keyboardist Shane Told, guitarists Paul Marc Rousseau and Josh Bradford, bassist Billy Hamilton, and drummer Paul Koehler. In 2002 the band penned a deal with Victory Records and released their debut album, When Broke Is Easily Fixed, the following year. Their sophomore release, 2005's Discovering The Waterfront, introduced faster punk rock influences and cracked the Top 40 on the Billboard 200 chart. Over the next decade they released five more studio albums, including 2013's This Is How The Wind Shifts. Silverstein excels in live performance and is known for their extensive touring -- they've played in more than 40 countries alongside bands like Rise Against, Hawthorne Heights, The Devil Wears Prada, Blessthefall, and A Day To Remember. In 2014 they announced plans for a world tour to mark the 10th anniversary of Discovering The Waterfront, as well as a brand new studio album, I Am Alive In Everything I Touch.
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Amazing band that has been doing this for years. The venue itself was made for shows like this and would definitely come back.
Seen them a bunch over the yrs and 2 times at this venue. Always a good performer.
Drinks were ridiculously overpriced, and this is coming from the chin himself.
Bands were amazing and the venue is very clean and put together. The only downside is the security is extra annoying at this venue. They were standing in the middle of the crowd the whole show, getting in the way of the moshs and blocking the view for some of the shorter attendances. It was nightclub attitude bouncers/security at a rock show, kind of strange.
Rocked the rail yooooo, second time seeing them. Had an absolute blast.
Lineup was absolutely stacked, great sound, great lighting, was one of the best shows I’ve been to this year!
Great show, just sucked i had seat tickets at danforth and i had to be on the floor at history
Everything about it was amazing; the lights, the sound, the crowd, the venue, everything! Silverstein's performance was very tight, and sounded just as good as their studio versions. The venue was clean and efficient, and the staff was great! 10/10 overall. Will definitely be going to see Silverstein again! I loved every second of it.
I've loved Silverstein for years and seen them perform many times ! We held onto our tickets for 2 years and it was worth the wait ! They didn't miss a beat and put on an all-star show at a beautiful venue !
I loved everything about the concert except for the prices on the drinks. They were a lot steeper than I was thinking
Awesome show!! I went specifically for the Plot in You because they are my favourite band of all time, however I was extremely surprised by silversteins set!! They are fantastic live !!
The show was amazing, from start to finish the sound was great and the vibe was electric. Can’t say enough good things about the History venue, not waiting a hour for a drink / bathroom was a real treat.
I will start by saying that History is BEAUTIFUL! Shout out to Drake lol. This show was the last on the tour and was completely sold out. The atmosphere was great and the crowd was fun and respectful (from someone who was at the barricades to the left of the crowd surf exit) I was pushed maybe twice. -Can’t Swim- was such a fun band, stood behind a kid that travelled all the way from Halifax just to see them and that is inspiring! I also got to meet their frontman Chris LoPorto after the concert and he is super nice! -The Plot In You- Landon’s stage presence is mesmerizing, stalking around like an animal after prey. I also appreciated the wardrobe upgrade. This is my favourite band and they did not disappoint in the slightest! -Silverstein- Welcome home! They really know how to entertain. I love seeing them every time they are in town. This show was incredibly special.
I purchased the parking for 20$ realize that it’s was free and almost did not have a spot . Very bad organized for parking
I’ve been listening to Silverstein since I was 14/15. I am now 33 and seeing them on 12th brought me back to young girl. I loved every minute of it. Not to mention the new venue, History, is really nice. The service was amazing. I would see a show there again for sure.
The show at Howard Theatre was the most lit af show. I loved the strong presence the band had on stage and the amazing response from the crowd. The only thing that kinda peeved me about the show was that I couldn't hear Shane's vocals at all throughout the show because I was standing in from of Paul Marc's guitar amps but I know for sure, whether I hear it or not, that Shane's vocals were beast af. I love seeing Silverstein in concert! It was the highlight of my week!!!!!!
This concert was absolutely phenomenal! All bands did an amazing job, not only in performance but overall show to the crowd. Silverstein was nothing less than amazing like always!
Silverstein and all its opening acts were incredible! The small venue was perfect to be able to meet and talk to the bands.
I've listened to them since 2006 when I was in middle school and loved them. They were my favorite band for the longest time. I slowly started drifting away from listening to the band from the release of rescue so I kind of lost interest in them. Hearing that they were coming to my city a few months back, I thought it would be great to see them in live action for nostalgic reasons; especially since it was the 10th anniversary of 'Discovering The Waterfront'. The concert was intense. The bands that opened up for them did great. I found out about Beartooth summer of last year and listened to them daily during my summer break and loved them. It was a great line up and intense as hell! To my surprise, Silverstein played mostly old school songs with some exceptions. I screamed and sang my heart out for most of the songs and even moshed for a bit as well. I had the time of my life. After the concert was over, my voice was cracking and croaking. I had killed my voice. The next morning I could barely walk and it took forever to walk down stairs. I pretty much went crazy all night and was too sore, haha. Although I don't listen to them much anymore, I would still highly recommend going to see them live!
i want to see them 5 times best show ever you guys rock live.