Canadian Post-hardcore
Pioneertown, United States
San Diego, United States
Tempe, United States
Houston, United States
Montreal, Canada
Orlando, United States
Few bands on their 22nd lap around the scene could claim to be in “just getting started” mode as much as punk stalwarts Silverstein. The release of their tenth studio album, Misery Made Me, finds the group spring boarding off the heights they’ve reached over the past handful of years; their latest album (2020’s A Beautiful Place To Drown) adding 80 Million streams to a mind-numbing career total of 500 Million. Inspired by the past two years, Misery Made Me is a depiction of Silverstein – and world at large’s – collective turmoil, frustration, and anxiety. “I wanted to explore the meaning of ‘Misery’ as a main theme throughout the album,” says vocalist Shane Told. “Despite the mountains climbed and boulders pushed during recent years, we were confronted by the weight and misery of staying relatively in the same place for a long period of time. Finding peace in the reality of this misery became important. The record is about the acceptance of a new reality and adapting to it.” It’s both intriguing and inspiring that a band – who could have merely rested on the impressive legacy they’ve already cemented – would continue to dig deep and find the inspiration to reach people in meaningful new ways. Misery Made Me is a campaign hinged on Silverstein’s reflection and gratitude for their roots, their honouring of their earliest fans, and their staunch desire to explore forward-thinking and adventurous ways to connect with new ones. Misery Made Me is out May 6 via UNFD.
Read moreFew bands on their 22nd lap around the scene could claim to be in “just getting started” mode as much as punk stalwarts Silverstein. The release of their tenth studio album, Misery Made Me, finds the group spring boarding off the heights they’ve reached over the past handful of years; their latest album (2020’s A Beautiful Place To Drown) adding 80 Million streams to a mind-numbing career total of 500 Million. Inspired by the past two years, Misery Made Me is a depiction of Silverstein – and world at large’s – collective turmoil, frustration, and anxiety. “I wanted to explore the meaning of ‘Misery’ as a main theme throughout the album,” says vocalist Shane Told. “Despite the mountains climbed and boulders pushed during recent years, we were confronted by the weight and misery of staying relatively in the same place for a long period of time. Finding peace in the reality of this misery became important. The record is about the acceptance of a new reality and adapting to it.” It’s both intriguing and inspiring that a band – who could have merely rested on the impressive legacy they’ve already cemented – would continue to dig deep and find the inspiration to reach people in meaningful new ways. Misery Made Me is a campaign hinged on Silverstein’s reflection and gratitude for their roots, their honouring of their earliest fans, and their staunch desire to explore forward-thinking and adventurous ways to connect with new ones. Misery Made Me is out May 6 via UNFD.
| Date | Event name | Venue |
|---|---|---|
| 10 Apr 2026 | Emo Nite - 21 and Over (A valid government-issued photo ID is required for entry, Under 18 must be accompanied by adult at all times) | Pappy and Harriets Pioneertown Palace, Pioneertown, CA, United States |
| 25 Jul 2026 | Silverstein & Story Of The Year: CAMP SCREAMO TOUR | The Observatory North Park, San Diego, CA, United States |
| 28 Jul 2026 | Story Of The Year & Silverstein: CAMP SCREAMO TOUR | Marquee Theatre, Tempe, AZ, United States |
| 01 Aug 2026 | Silverstein & Story Of The Year: CAMP SCREAMO TOUR | White Oak Music Hall - Downstairs, Houston, TX, United States |
| 21 Aug 2026 | Silverstein in Montréal | Parc Jean-Drapeau, Montreal, QC, Canada |
| 14 Nov 2026 | Silverstein in Orlando | Camping World Stadium, Orlando, FL, United States |