Thursday Aug 01, 2024

Silvertone Hills (January 25, 2024)

Silvertone Hills do indie-rock the way you wish it still was—earnest, tenacious, and unpretentious. From Hamilton, Ontario, the five-piece fuses memorable melodies with jangling guitars and energetic grooves. In the Hills, late ‘60s pop influence meets the sonic textures of modern rock, harmonizing into something innovative yet familiar, like meeting a new friend with an old soul.

On October 20th, Silvertone Hills unleashed their debut full-length, “Limits.” The LP showcases the band’s influences proudly, from snarling ‘90s British melodies to ‘60s wall-of-sound ballads, stopping along the way for psychedelic detours. The tunes are compact and crisply-produced. Everything from distorted guitars to string sections and synthesizers drive home memorable melodies that are the focal point of each track. The lyricism ebbs and flows with the album’s sonics, proclaiming authoritative defiance on the rockers, fighting for love on the pop side, and questioning faith and morality on the moody ballads.

Songs edited from episode:

Big Empty Sky - Silvertone Hills

Heart of the Sun - Silvertone Hills

Space and Time - Silvertone Hills

 

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