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Peaches Sits Down with Shane Told of Silverstein


Episode 38


Silverstein’s Shane Told sits down with me, Peaches, for a deep dive into 25 years of chaos, creativity, and post-hardcore dominance. From the early days of recording Discovering the Waterfront while crashing in a walk-in closet to selling out their biggest tour ever, Shane pulls back the curtain on Silverstein’s journey, their evolution, and why they’ve never hit the brakes.

We get into the making of their latest album, Antibloom—why they recorded it in Joshua Tree, how it rekindled the magic of their early days, and why they couldn’t settle for just one album in 2025 (yes, two full records are coming). Plus, Shane breaks down the stories behind Confession and Don’t Let Me Get Too Low—including how the latter almost didn’t have a bridge and the ridiculous behind-the-scenes moments that went into filming its music video in the Las Vegas desert.

But it doesn’t stop there. We talk about:

  • Breakdowns vs. Guitar Solos – Why every song today seems to have a breakdown, even the ballads.
  • Touring at This Level – The reality of going from cramped vans to full production semi-trucks and what life on the road looks like 25 years in.
  • The Emo Revival – Why a whole new generation of fans is showing up in droves to see Silverstein, and how the return of My Chemical Romance and Blink-182 has put a massive spotlight back on the scene.
  • Pinball Obsession – Yes, Shane is a full-blown pinball addict, and he might be lurking in an arcade near you.
  • Warped Tour Speculation – Could Silverstein be on the upcoming Warped Tour revival? Shane gives his take on what’s happening.
  • Being ‘The Old Guys’ in the Scene – How it feels to still be at the top while seeing 18-year-olds rock the same fashion he wore in high school.

We even talk sports, Luka Dončić trade drama, and what it’s like being 6’9” at a concert (spoiler: everyone hates me for it).

This one is packed with stories, insights, and plenty of laughs. Whether you’ve been rocking with Silverstein since the beginning or just discovered them, this is an episode you don’t want to miss.

Listen now!

(Intro & Setting the Scene)
(0:00) - (2:20) | Introduction & Technical Glitches
(Setting up the interview as Shane deals with some connection issues.)

(The Kindness in Rock and Metal)
(2:20) - (3:08) | Everyone in Rock and Metal is Incredibly Kind
(Shane reflects on the positive and welcoming nature of the music scene.)

(Living Situations & Band History)
(3:08) - (4:07) | Shane Lived in a Walk-in Closet at One Point
(A humorous throwback to humble beginnings.)

(4:07) - (5:45) | Silverstein Went Back to California to Record
(First time recording there since 2007.)

(5:45) - (6:45) | Upgrading to a Bus and Semi-Truck for Their Tour
(Big upgrades for the 25 Years of Noise tour.)

(6:45) - (7:53) | How 25 Years Have Flown By
(Shane reflects on the band’s long journey.)

(Creating Music After 25 Years)
(7:53) - (10:51) | How Silverstein Still Produces Amazing Tracks
(Shane reveals the band’s creative process after two and a half decades.)

(Diving Into Songs and Music Videos)
(10:51) - (11:20) | Praising ‘Confession’ and ‘Don’t Let Me Get Too Low’
(Peaches highlights standout tracks.)

(11:21) - (12:26) | The ‘Don’t Let Me Get Too Low’ Musi


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