After several lineup changes, the band acquired Billy Hamilton, a local fan who learned of the band's need for a bassist on the Internet message board "The 905 Board" (an Ontario area outreach board which used to be for local musicians). In Christmas of 2001, he joined the band after Shane Told helped him learn the music for the songs. Following a rehearsal on Boxing Day (December 26) in 2001, he officially debuted with Silverstein. The next spring, original guitarist Richard McWalter left the band to move to Victoria, British Columbia to study engineering. He was then replaced by Neil Boshart, childhood friend of Shane Told. The new lineup recorded a second EP, When the Shadows Beam, in preparation for their first tour in Eastern Canada.
The band then signed to Victory Records in October of 2002 with a complete lineup as Hamilton attempted to complete his secondary education one semester early. The January after, the band recorded their full-length debut CD When Broken Is Easily Fixed, released on the Victory Records label.
In August 2005 the band's second studio album, Discovering the Waterfront, was released through Victory Records. It was the first album to be produced by Cameron Webb, and marked the beginning of a long relationship between the band and the American producer. It also marked a shift in sound from When Broken Is Easily Fixed, with faster paced and more energetic songs, and with the band also incorporating more punk rock aspects into their music. Told's clean and unclean vocals had matured since their previous effort. Discovering The Waterfront opened the band up to a wider audience, with the music video for the first single "Smile in Your Sleep" receiving airplay on stations such as FUSE and IMF. The album sold 26,229 copies in its first week.
The band's third full-length album, Arrivals And Departures, was released on July 3, 2007, and was designated by AP Magazine as one of the most eagerly anticipated CDs of 2007. Mark Trombino (Jimmy Eat World, Blink-182, Finch) produced the CD. The album sold 27,000 copies in its first week. Silverstein also contributed a new acoustic version of their song "Red Light Pledge" to the Punk Goes Acoustic 2 compilation, released May 8, 2007 through Fearless Records.
On December 14, 2008, the band announced by Myspace bulletin that their fourth album would be released by March 31, 2009. The name of the new album, A Shipwreck in the Sand, was announced on January 29, 2009, when the band concluded a viral marketing campaign by announcing the track listing via an album website, also revealing it would be a concept album. Along with the demo of "Broken Stars", which the band had been performing during their final U.S. tour in support of "Arrivals and Departures", short clips of the songs "Vices", "Born Dead" and "American Dream" were made available on MySpace On March 17, the band filmed a music video for "Vices" with director Robby Starbuck. Later, on March 23, 2009, the band posted the full album to stream on their official MySpace page.
A Shipwreck in the Sand was released on March 31, 2009 and sold nearly 17,000 copies in its first week. The iTunes version of the album includes four bonus cover songs, "Help!" (The Beatles cover), Go Your Own Way (Fleetwood Mac Cover), Three Miles Down (Saves The Day cover), and Total Bummer (NOFX cover).
Silverstein contributed a cover version of "Apologize", originally recorded by OneRepublic, to the Punk Goes Pop 2 compilation album.
On October 8, 2010, online rumors spread about their new album reportedly being titled Set This All Ablaze, and that it would again be released through Silverstein's long time label, Victory Records. The band later rejected the rumor that the new album will be titled Set This All Ablaze, although they did confirm their departure from Victory. However, as of the first week of October 2010, Silverstein's official website contained a banner stating Set This All Ablaze.
On November 15, Silverstein announced on Facebook that they have signed with Hopeless Records in the USA/Europe/Japan and with Universal Music in Canada. They also said that a new EP entitled Transitions will be released December 7 and will feature two songs from their new album coming out next year as well as three additional b-sides. In response to a fan on Tumblr, Shane Told described the new music as "a cross between Discovering the Waterfront and A Shipwreck in the Sand". On December 3, 2010, the band posted the first single, Sacrifice, off of the new EP. On February 9, 2011, Silverstein confirmed on their Facebook and Tumblr that their new album will be called Rescue. On February 15, 2011, the band posted the album artwork for Rescue on their official Facebook page. On February 19, 2011, 89X Radio aired a new song from the band named "Burning Hearts". On February 22, 2011, in response to a fan on Facebook, the band stated that they were not releasing a traditional lead single from the new album, and that they had made three music videos so far. They then went on to state that the new record has "tons of screaming and breakdowns". The album, Rescue, was released on April 26, 2011. Silverstein has also recorded a song featuring Ryan Key of Yellowcard called "Stay Posi" (Stay Positive) for the Take Action! Vol 10. Compilation.
On October 17, 2011, the band posted a new video on their YouTube channel about an upcoming release. They announced that are in process of recording a new album called Short Songs with producer Jordan Valeriote, scheduled for release on February 7, 2012. They also said that the EP will contain 22 songs under 90 seconds with half songs being covers of punk songs that influenced them. Silverstein contributed a cover version of "Runaway", originally recorded by Kanye West, to the Punk Goes Pop 4 compilation album, released in November 21, 2011. On December 1, 2011, the band streamed two songs off Short Songs, "SOS" and "Brookfield", as well as their covers of Green Day's "The Ballad of Wilhelm Fink" and NOFX's "It's My Job to Keep Punk Rock Elite" on PunkNews.
On the SHORT TOUR, the band began announcing that they would have a new album in 2013. On September 25, 2012, the band announced that Neil Boshart was no longer a member of the band, after 11 years together. He was replaced by former I Am Committing A Sin guitarist Paul Marc Rousseau. Told later revealed that Boshart's replacement was due to many years of growing apart, stating there was very little contribution to Short Songs from Boshart.
On November 26, 2012, the band announced that their seventh studio album would be titled This Is How the Wind Shifts and would be released on February 5, 2013. A few hours later they also released the first single, titled "Stand Amid The Roar". On January 15, 2013 the band released the lyric video for the song "Massachusetts" from their seventh album.
The band's eighth studio album I Am Alive In Everything I Touch was released on May 19, 2015. Coinciding with the album's announcement, Silverstein released a music video for the track "A Midwestern State of Emergency." On March 4 the band released the second single from the album, Milestone, with a lyric video to accompany the release. On March 16, 2016, Silverstein released the third music video from the album, "The Continual Condition." Later, on July 27, 2016, they released a music video for "Toronto (Unabridged)".
On October 13, 2016, Silverstein announced the streaming "Ghost" on SiriusXM. Later that day, they released the music video on YouTube and the song on iTunes. Silverstein said on social media that the upcoming studio album will be released in 2017. On Thursday, May 18, 2017, Silverstein released the second single from the record, "Retrograde", as well as announced the track listing and title of the record, "Dead Reflection", which was released on July 14, 2017. Dead Reflection was released worldwide on July 14, 2017.
Worlds Apart
Silverstein Lyrics
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Writing all my thoughts has broken all my bones
You gave it all up, you threw it all away
There's nothing I can do
What do I think of dying?
You know it's even worse than what's in my head
You don't believe me when I tell you
I won't be here when you get home
I'm not gonna sit here and die
I'll follow through again this time
I'll swallow swords
I'll be just fine
You read me like a book
You know I'm running out of legs to stand on
I won't believe you when you tell me
These old habits die so hard
There's not intervention in sight
There's no point in calling you
I'm just gonna stand here and fight
I'll follow through again this time
I'll swallow swords, spit out my pride
I'll be just fine
You fill my head with endless lies
You're killing me, I'm killing time
I'll be just fine
So, maybe one day the pain will go away
And I will see your face
I won't even care
Changing all the locks 'cause I can't change you
I'll follow through again this time
I'll swallow swords, spit out my pride
I'll be just fine
You fill my head with endless lies
You're killing me, I'm killing time
I'll be just fine
The Silverstein song Worlds Apart is a melancholic anthem about the aftermath of a relationship that has fallen apart. The lyrics delve into the pain and loneliness that comes with a broken heart, with the singer lying alone and wishing for their lover to call. In spite of attempts to write down their thoughts, the weight of the loss feels like it has broken them.
The feeling of hopelessness is palpable as the singer contemplates death as an escape from their sorrow. They acknowledge that they are not doing well and the pain within is becoming unbearable. Although their partner may not believe them, the singer cannot fake their emotions and pretend everything is fine. In a brave act of rebellion against their pain, the singer promises to stand strong and fight, refusing to let the situation defeat them.
The bridge of the song shifts focus from the pain to a more positive outlook. The singer talks about the possibility of moving on and not caring about their former partner. They are ready to change themselves and take back control of their life. The song ends with the repetition of the chorus, as if to cement the determination and decision made to survive and thrive despite the pain.
Line by Line Meaning
Lying all alone, wishing you would call
I'm alone and hoping for your presence
Writing all my thoughts has broken all my bones
Expressing myself has caused me pain
You gave it all up, you threw it all away
You abandoned everything we had
There's nothing I can do
I'm helpless in this situation
What do I think of dying?
I'm considering death as an option
You know it's even worse than what's in my head
You underestimate the severity of my thoughts
You don't believe me when I tell you
You doubt my honesty
I don't want to be a fraud and pretend that everything's fine
I refuse to fake happiness
I won't be here when you get home
I won't wait for you anymore
I'm not gonna sit here and die
I won't give up easily
I'll follow through again this time
I'll persist in my struggle
I'll swallow swords
I'll endure hardship
I'll be just fine
I'll recover
You read me like a book
You understand me completely
You know I'm running out of legs to stand on
I'm losing my ability to cope
I won't believe you when you tell me
I doubt your sincerity
These old habits die so hard
It's difficult to change my ways
There's not intervention in sight
There's no help available
There's no point in calling you
You won't be able to help me
I'm just gonna stand here and fight
I'll face this alone
Spit out my pride
I'll let go of my ego
You fill my head with endless lies
I'm being deceived by you
You're killing me, I'm killing time
This situation is toxic and I'm wasting my life
So, maybe one day the pain will go away
Perhaps one day I'll find peace
And I will see your face
I'll encounter you again
I won't even care
I'll be indifferent towards you
Changing all the locks 'cause I can't change you
I'll protect myself by changing my surroundings
Lyrics © CONCORD MUSIC PUBLISHING LLC
Written by: Joshua Bradford, Neil Boshart, Paul Koehler, Shane Told, William Hamilton
Lyrics Licensed & Provided by LyricFind
@kevalvarenga8021
Listened to this for the first time over 14 years ago. Today is the first time listening to it with a broken heart.
@phillysfinest215
Can’t wait to see them in Philly November 28th
@JakeJDM
As much as I love the redux version, it’s nice to come back and feel young again 🖤
@Lexisonfire678
Thank you for posting 😇
@earlrichureta9742
NICE! brings back memories.
@comradetrg8857
My Fav Song, Thanks Silverstein!
@silenthill4100
same
@benllameslameda3506
One of the fav song of silverstein🤟
@guillermorivera5978
so young, so powerful, so naive :)
@henriquevasconcelos8497
Alguém mais no Brasil escuta Silverstein?♥️🤘