When Broken Is Easily Fixed

When Broken Is Easily Fixed

by Silverstein
When Broken Is Easily Fixed

When Broken Is Easily Fixed

by Silverstein

Vinyl LP(Long Playing Record - Colored Vinyl)

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Overview

Silverstein's Victory debut is a jarring mixture of emo's earnest determination, elements of hardcore, and the heaviest of heavy metal. While vocalist Shane Told delivers lines like "How can I say I love you back, you never made me happy" in a cracked, soaring singing voice, When Broken Is Easily Fixed actually begins with a ragged scream that's as arresting as his singing is plaintive. Musically, the LP is dominated by the dynamic shifts and driving melodies of emo. But Silverstein's membership was derived from existing hardcore, metal, and punk squads, and these influences are never very far from view. "Last Days of Summer" begins as a June day ends, with shuffling percussion and gently strummed guitars. But just as the fragile strains of a violin drift in, Told's growling, scarred alter ego appears behind his singing self. The song's structure breaks apart, and re-forms as a churning post-hardcore anthem driven by his scarred, screaming id. The track gives way to the scathing hardcore of "Bleeds No More," but even its furious rhythms aren't safe from Silverstein's experimental touch -- its bridge features an atmospheric interlude complete with programming and additional violin. Things get even more bipolar with "The Weak and the Wounded," on which Told's two sides duet before the track bursts through the storm clouds into a gliding chorus. But all is not well. "Love in my eyes, lust in my heart," Told sings, only to sneer finally "I made it all up. Lies, deceit empowers me." When Broken Is Easily Fixed is a rousing, cathartic record that effectively blurs the lines between emo, hardcore, and metal. It drags the listener behind the car on an emotional roller coaster that teeters on rotting wood. For your own safety, keep your hands and arms away from the stereo at all times. ~ Johnny Loftus

Product Details

Release Date: 08/13/2021
Label: Concord / Craft Records / Umc
UPC: 0888072233300

Album Credits

Performance Credits

Silverstein   Primary Artist
Paul Koehler   Drums
Shane Told   Guitar,Vocals
Billy Hamilton   Guitar (Bass)
Josh Bradford   Guitar
Neil Boshart   Guitar
Kyle Bishop   Vocals,Vocals (Background)
Richard McWalter   Guitar
Rainer Tan   Violin

Technical Credits

Justin Koop   Mixing,Engineer,Producer,Recording,Recording Producer
Paul Koehler   Composer
Shane Told   Composer
Chris Chasse   Composer
Billy Hamilton   Composer
Josh Bradford   Composer,Group Member
Neil Boshart   Composer,Group Member
Alan Douches   Mastering,Mastering Engineer
Brendan Maguire   Composer
Eric Deleporte   Design
Richard McWalter   Composer
Robert Mahoney   Composer
Rob Turri   Assistant Engineer
Ian Larrabee   Composer
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