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Stand

Silvercrush

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Album Review

There was a time when most guitar-powered, arena-friendly rockers were not known for being consistently vulnerable and introspective. That was back in the '70s and '80s, when arena rock was full of "sex and drugs and rock & roll clichés" and people turned to Van Halen or Kiss for escapism and fantasy. In those days, many arena rockers were larger than life — not sensitive souls who were trying to figure out the meaning of life. But times have changed, and in a post-grunge, post-Nirvana era, loud guitars and sensitive, reflective lyrics often go hand in hand. They certainly go hand in hand on Stand, the excellent debut album by Salt Lake City's Silvercrush. Influenced by Creed, Live, and Pearl Jam (among others), Silvercrush is the epitome of an ultra-introspective alternative pop/rock outfit. By early-2000s standards, this Mike Wanchic-produced CD isn't groundbreaking — the members of Silvercrush are really followers rather than leaders. Nonetheless, Stand is consistently memorable, and those who have spent a lot of time savoring bands like Creed and Live will find a lot to admire about vulnerable, reflective offerings like "So Bad," "Alone," and "Frightened" (all of which show lead singer Steele Croswhite to be an expressive, thoughtful vocalist). One of the album's most interesting tracks is "Dance," which is about coping with worry and anxiety — in a nutshell, the song is saying that life is a lot more enjoyable if you can have a positive outlook instead of always feeling worried. And "Dance" brilliantly uses contrasts to make its point; while the verses have a nervous, uptight quality, the chorus is happily melodic. Stand doesn't try to reinvent the post-grunge wheel, but for craftsmanship and high-quality songwriting, you cannot go wrong with this CD.

Customer Reviews

This record ROCKS!

Got this for free from a buddy in the distribution biz along with about 2 dozen others, and Stand from Silvercrush stood out from the opening track. In fact the majority of the songs on this disc are really terrific. Kind of Creed mixed with The Call. DEFINITELY would have bought the disc if I'd had ANY exposure. Don't know why we never heard this on "terrestrial" radio here in the Philly area. Would have loved to have seen these guys live at a small club like the TLA/Electric Factory/Pontiac Grill. Been waiting for a follow up, but just read about the guy's Dad/Manager/Producer dude dying. Bummer. Hope he/they can use whatever they're dealing with to write a fresh bunch of tracks soon.

Great Beginnings for a Great Man

This CD shows the incredible strife that Steele Croswhite has endured through his life. The songs are so heartfelt and let the listener peer into the psyche of Steele and the rest of the band. Possibly one of Steele's better albums.

Biography

Formed: 1997 in Salt Lake City, UT

Genre: Alternative

Years Active: '90s, '00s

Aggressive and edgy yet melodic and tuneful, Silvercrush is an alternative pop/rock, post-grunge band along the lines of Creed, Live, and Third Eye Blind. Silvercrush, which shouldn't be confused with Silverchair, was founded in Salt Lake City, UT, in 1997 by lead singer/rhythm guitarist Steele Croswhite. The musicians that he went on to hire were lead guitarist Carl Broemel, bassist Dave Christensen, pianist/organist Mike Flynn, and drummer Jim Stauffer. Silvercrush (which was originally called...
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