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by Marjorie on 2025-02-18L'Olympia - MontrealRating: 5 out of 5Awesome show ! The playlist was close to the perfection !
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The Norva
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The National
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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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Awesome show ! The playlist was close to the perfection !
Was a great show a great experience for the younger crowd to see what it's really about
Très bon show et belle place. Le balcon vaut la peine!!
Crazy energy the show was amazing despite the fire alarm... hope to see them again soon
WoW!! Loved that show. Silverstein and thursday are two of my favorite bands of all time. Everything was perfect except the fire alarm during thursday band. We miss half of their setlist for that reason😭 Hope to see you again guys !!
Loved seeing Silverstein but wished more older songs were played! Glad to see the amazing talent back from warped tour days!!
Silverstein really rocks every show I’ve seen them at since I was a teenager. I’m 36 now and I have yet to be disappointed with any performance. Ya they’ve had a few rocky ones but the vibe has always been there for me. The only concert where I’m singing every song and can just be myself and not care what people think. Honestly I think these guys deserve stadium shows and all the love but that would ruin their local band feel which they’ve maintained for 25 years! Someone just load these guys pockets and get us some more music! Followed by a small venue tour of every major city in Canada ! I’d do a road trip and see as many as I possibly can. The wife and I drove to NYC to see these fellas on a boat tour around the Statue of Liberty and it was so killer. So I think you get my drift in this review. 5 effing stars! Every day.
Simply a crazy night 🤟🏼 100% Recommended 🔥 From the beginning people were singing, drinking, everyone was respectful.
Silverstein is the way rockstars should be. The performance was amazing, they genuinely seem like they're having such a great time, the atmosphere is perfection. I'd see them weekly if that was an option.
I’ve been to history for various artists, and I’ve seen Silverstein there twice now. But I’ve seen them multiple times. Their shows always blow my mind. I love watching them love. I love the atmosphere they create with the fans. A bunch of the sweetest dudes you’ll ever meet.(I met them when they played at opera house) I can’t say anything bad about Silverstein. History has to be one of my top 3 venues to go to for live shows in Toronto.