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A Beautiful Place to Drown

2020 studio album by Silverstein From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

A Beautiful Place to Drown
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A Beautiful Place to Drown is the tenth[3][4][5] studio album by the Canadian post-hardcore band Silverstein, released on March 6, 2020 through UNFD worldwide.

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Release

Silverstein released "Burn It Down" on June 27, 2019. With a vocal feature from Caleb Shomo of Beartooth, the song was the band's first new material since 2017's Dead Reflection. Vocalist Shane Told said that "Burn It Down" "picks up right where Dead Reflection left off".[9] On January 8, 2020, they released the next single, "Infinite", with guest vocals from Aaron Gillespie of Underoath. That same day, they announced the details of their new album, including the title, release date, album art, and track list, as well as plans for an extensive tour with support from Hawthorne Heights, Four Year Strong, and I the Mighty.[10] The third single, "Bad Habits", came out on February 5 and included a guitar feature from Aaron Marshall from Intervals.[11] The last single to debut in advance of the album's release was Princess Nokia collaboration "Madness", released on March 2.[12]

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Track listing

All lyrics are written by Shane Told.

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Personnel

Credits adapted from the album's liner notes and Tidal.[1][13]

Silverstein

  • Josh Bradford – performance
  • Billy Hamilton – performance
  • Paul Koehler – performance
  • Paul Marc Rousseau – performance, additional production
  • Shane Told – performance

Additional contributors

  • Sam Guaiana – production, engineering, mixing
  • Jonathan Gering – additional production
  • Darren McGill – additional engineering
  • Mike Kalajian – mastering
  • Jordan Gauthier – drum technician
  • Mike Tompa – strings, organ
  • Antonio "Saxl Rose" Hancock – saxophone
  • Intervals – performance on "Bad Habits"
  • Caleb Shomo – performance on "Burn It Down"
  • Aaron Gillespie – performance on "Infinite"
  • Princess Nokia – performance on "Madness"
  • Pierre Bouvier – performance on "Take What You Give"
  • 23in – art direction, design

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