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Shane Told


Shane Told joins Scott to talk about Lead Singer Syndrome, Silverstein, and Metallica.

Silverstein


This week on Rock The Walls, an idobi Warped Radio pre-interview with the vocalist of Silverstein, Shane Told.

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Silverstein Delivers Bold & Energetic Album, Pink Moon


Following the release of dynamic tracks including “Negative Space,” “Drain The Blood” featuring  Rory Rodriguez of Dayseeker, and “Autopilot” featuring Hey Monday‘s Cassadee Pope, Silverstein has officially delivered their new album, Pink Moon, via UNFD. The album is also preceded by 2025 LP Antibloom. Drummer Paul Koehler says, “We ventured into Joshua Tree over a year ago, and since then have been releasing bits of the music. Finally, the entire body of work is out in the world for our fans to enjoy! This was such a fun project to share, breaking the music into 2 albums and giving space for everyone to discover… Read more »

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Silverstein Taps Cassadee Pope For Thrilling “Autopilot” Collab


Ahead of the release of Pink Moon, Silverstein is back with a dynamic collab featuring Hey Monday‘s Cassadee Pope, “Autopilot.” The track is preceded by “Negative Space” as well as “Drain The Blood” featuring  Rory Rodriguez of Dayseeker. Silverstein did not hold back on cool guests for this record, due out on September 12, via UNFD. Silverstein frontman Shane Told notes, “‘Autopilot’ feels modern and vintage at the same time. Musically I think it could fit on Discovering The Waterfront, but the vocals push it forward into new territory. Cassadee was the perfect voice alongside mine for it, with her understanding of… Read more »

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Silverstein & Rory Rodriguez Channel ‘Severance’ On “Drain The Blood”


Fresh off their thrilling spot at Vans Warped Tour DC, Silverstein just released their new single, “Drain The Blood,” featuring Rory Rodriguez of Dayseeker. The track is set to appear on Pink Moon, their new album and companion record to Antibloom, which arrives on September 12 via UNFD.  Cassadee Pope (formerly of Hey Monday) will also appear as a featured guest on the LP. Frontman Shane Told notes, “‘Drain the Blood’ is our response to the growing fear that machines are starting to replace what makes music (and other art) human. It’s a warning, a cry of resistance, and a reminder that emotion can’t be… Read more »

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Silverstein Announce ‘Pink Moon’ LP Release, Drop “Negative Space”


Following the arrival of Antibloom, the first half of their double album released earlier this year, Silverstein has announced the details for its companion, Pink Moon. Arriving on September 12 via UNFD, the second installment features guest appearances from powerhouse vocalists Rory Rodriguez (Dayseeker) and Cassadee Pope (formerly of Hey Monday), who lend their talents to the release. Additionally, the band has also shared the first glimpse of the new release with their latest single, “Negative Space,” which guitarist Paul Marc Rousseau describes as creating an “off-balance” feeling. “It’s almost like it’s slightly too fast, so it’s always trying to catch up to itself,” he… Read more »

Features

18 Artist Predictions for Warped Tour 2025


With the long-awaited official return of the Vans Warped Tour just around the corner, anticipation is at an all-time high as fans eagerly speculate about who will take the stage for the festival’s monumental 30th anniversary. Marking its first shows since 2019, Warped Tour 2025 will once again break from its traditional cross-country trek, instead hosting three massive weekend events across the U.S. This year’s stops include Washington, D.C., at the RFK Campus festival grounds on June 14-15; Long Beach, CA, at Shoreline Waterfront on July 26-27; and Orlando, FL at Camping World Stadium Campus on November 15-16. With the… Read more »

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Silverstein Says “Don’t Let Me Get Too Low” On New Single


Ahead of the first half of their double album, Antibloom, arriving on February 21, Silverstein has unleashed their new single and accompanying video for “Don’t Let Me Get Too Low.” “‘Don’t Let Me Get Too Low’ blends our classic sound with our pop-punk and also our hardcore influences,” frontman Shane Told says. “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… Read more »

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Silverstein Performs Intimate American Legion Show Ahead Of When We Were Young Fest


Ahead of their sets at When We Were Young Fest, Silverstein performed an intimate show on October 18 at Las Vegas’ American Legion Post 8. Additionally, the show came mere days after the band excitingly announced their forthcoming double album Antibloom / Pink Moon. The rollout begins on February 21 via UNFD with Antibloom. In classic punk fashion, Shane Told arrived onstage and screamed, “What the fuck is up, Denny’s?” Plus, the band had a very special guest in store. The Devil Wears Prada‘s Mike Hranica came onstage to perform “Smile In Your Sleep.” Check out the collab below via Concert Archives. If… Read more »

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Silverstein Makes A “Confession,” Announces Double Album


If you’ve been waiting for a new Silverstein record, rest assured the band has not one, but two full albums on the way with Antibloom / Pink Moon. The band’s double album will roll out beginning on February 21 via UNFD with Antibloom. Pink Moon will be released at a later date. Pre-orders for Antibloom are now available here. Additionally, the band gave fans a look inside what’s to come with their new single “Confession,” which was preceded by the track “Skin & Bones.” Of the single, vocalist Shane Told shares, “I’m so excited to be releasing our new banger… Read more »

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