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Silverstein Release New Single “Don’t Let Me Get Too Low”

Silverstein Release New Single “Don’t Let Me Get Too Low”

 Photo by Wyatt Cloguh

Canadian emo rock legends Silverstein have dropped their latest single, “Don’t Let Me Get Too Low,” accompanied by a desert-shot music video featuring frontman Shane Told in a darkly humorous grave-digging scene.

“’Don’t Let Me Get Too Low’ blends our classic sound with our pop-punk and also our hardcore influences,” says Told. “It’s hard to describe because it does so much in under 3 minutes. The video was a lot of fun to film—digging my own grave with a big smile on my face. Luckily, no cops showed up to ask us what we were doing, that might have been hard to explain!”

“Sometimes the only person that can save you from yourself is… yourself? That’s what the lyrics say, anyway,” shares guitarist Paul Marc Rousseau. “Writing something this short means every second has to count, and I think we accomplished that here. Zero wasted seconds. 100% banger.”

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The single serves as another glimpse into Antibloom, the opening half of the band’s ambitious double album, Antibloom / Pink Moon. Antibloom is set to release on February 21, 2025, via UNFD, with Pink Moon following later in the year.

In celebration of their 25th anniversary, Silverstein have kicked off the 25 Years of Noise Tour in North America. The first leg will feature support from Thursday, Arm’s Length, and Split Chain. Following this, the band will bring the celebration to the UK and Europe, where they’ll be joined by Thursday, The Callous Daoboys, and Bloom.

The tour promises a discography-spanning performance, with fans voting for their favorite songs from each album to shape the setlist.

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