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Silverstein - This Is How The Wind Shifts album

  • Performer: Silverstein
  • Genre: Rock
  • Title: This Is How The Wind Shifts
  • Released: 2013
  • Style: Hard Rock
  • Country: US
  • MP3 version size: 1300 mb
  • FLAC version size: 1504 mb
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  • Rating: 4.2
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Silverstein's seventh studio album, This Is How the Wind Shifts.

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This Is How the Wind Shifts is the seventh studio album by Canadian post-hardcore band Silverstein, released on February 5, 2013 through Hopeless Records. It is the first album to not feature long time lead guitarist Neil Boshart and first to include Paul Marc Rousseau as an official member, taking over lead guitar duties. Silverstein announced they had signed with Hopeless on November 15, 2010. Vocalist Shane Told said the band have been "huge fans of the label since their inception".

Released: Feb 4, 2013 Release type: Album Genre: post-hardcore Label: Hopeless Records Number Of Tracks: 14 Time's catching up with them but a new guitarist means new life for Silverstein. 2 10 1 This Is How The Wind Shifts. This Is How The Wind Shifts Joshua Garcia It may be slightly leaning to the more melodic side, but this is no way a soft album. Feb 20, 2013 09:14 am Feb 20, 2013 09:14 am. 5. The end result is a satisfying album which delivers the best that we have come to expect from Silverstein. It may be slightly leaning to the more melodic side, but this is no way a soft album.

Track 11 off of Silverstein’s This Is How the Wind Shifts. Its twin track is This Is How (the two titles combined form the name of the album). As stated by Shane Told about the two tracks: I’ve grouped these tracks together because they were written and recorded simultaneously. They’re an overview of this record concept and they symbolize how similar everyone is regardless of how different they seem externally. In the end, we all want the same things even if our approaches are different. Play them at the same time on two stereos and see what happens.

That’s how Silverstein approached its seventh studio album, This Is How the Wind Shifts. These songs orbit around the idea that a person’s life can drastically change with a single event. But it gets more complex as each track plays alongside a companion track; the latter tune tells the same story in a different light than the one offered by the preceding song. Stand Amid the Roar opens with tense outbursts of raw screamo angst, as Shane Told segues between larynx-destroying shrieks and his boyish croon like a post-hardcore Jekyll and Hyde.

And this is how The wind shifts by itself We're fighting feelings again Reminding us where we've been We're trying hard to let go We kick and scream and raise hell We're dodging punches from friends 'Til we're too tired to stand And this is where We tear down all our sense We forget we belong And. we'll force our opinion We quietly tell ourselves We'll make sure we're ahead We do nothing but wrong We'll hate ourselves in the end I just want to feel safe I want to be loved by someone Again And I just want to stay calm I didn't want to be s. .Watch music video "Silverstein - This Is How The Wind Shifts" online.

Features Song Lyrics for Silverstein's This Is How The Wind Shifts album. 23. The Wind Shifts Lyrics. Silverstein Lyrics provided by SongLyrics.

Silverstein have always managed to write more inspirational lyrics than their peers and This is How The Wind Shifts is no exception. Not unlike their other releases, they’ve saved the most poignant tracks for the end of the release in the form of ‘To Live and To Lose’ and ‘With Second Chances. The track names might be self explanatory but both songs are full of a level of passion and honesty that few bands in the genre are able to replicate. Finally, the band close the album with the creative ‘Departures’. On the surface This is How The Wind Shifts can easily be mistaken for just another Silverstein album but this assumption couldn’t be further from the truth. On The contrary, their seventh album marks a triumphant return for the band as it contains some of the most impressive songs they have released in years.

Tracklist

Side A
1 Stand Amid The Roar
2 On Brave Mountains We Conquer
3 Massachusetts
4 This Is How
5 A Better Place
6 Hide Your Secrets
7 Arrivals
Side B
8 In A Place Of Solace
9 In Silent Seas We Drown
10 California
11 The Wind Shifts
12 To Live And To Lose
13 With Second Chances
14 Departures

Credits

  • Bass Guitar – Billy Hamilton
  • Drums – Paul Koehler
  • Lead Guitar – Paul-Marc Rousseau
  • Lead Vocals – Paul-Marc Rousseau (tracks: 7), Shane Told (tracks: 1–6, 8–14)
  • Rhythm Guitar – Josh Bradford

Notes

All songs written, performed and arranged by Silverstein.

Produced, Engineered and Mixed by Jordan Valeriote
Recorded at Sundown Studios, Guelph, ON, Canada
Drum Tech by Paul Dickinson
Mastered by Troy Glessner at Spectre Mastering
Album Illustrations by Martin Wittfooth
Album Layout by Mike Ski | nomoregalleries.com

Other versions

Category Artist Title (Format) Label Category Country Year
HR764-2 Silverstein This Is How The Wind Shifts ‎(6x7", Gra + 7", S/Sided, Whi + 7", S/Sided, Bla + ) Hopeless Records HR764-2 US 2013
4400316781 Silverstein This Is How The Wind Shifts ‎(CD, Album) Universal Music Canada Inc. 4400316781 Canada 2013
HR764-1 Silverstein This Is How The Wind Shifts ‎(LP, Album, TP) Hopeless Records HR764-1 US 2013
HR764-1 Silverstein This Is How The Wind Shifts ‎(LP, Album, RP, Blu) Hopeless Records HR764-1 US 2016
5310563862 Silverstein This Is How The Wind Shifts ‎(CD, Album) Roadrunner Records 5310563862 Australia 2013

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