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3 of 3 found the following review helpful:
Complete your 'Tide Collection! Sep 30, 2005 This is a great EP from Silvertide. It includes my favorite song from the Show & Tell album, "Mary Jayne," as well as another strong song "To See Where I Hide." But the real reason to buy this one is to get the second track "Beware," which wasn't included on the album. This is another great song, but they had to cut something from the album, and this song was it. This is a MUST for any hardcore fan, but the EP is also a nice starting point if you haven't heard Silvertide and want to give the band a chance without paying the full album price. Either way, you won't be disappointed!
Awesome! Aug 07, 2005 this is the first CD by this super new band Silvertide. these guys are from Philly, and have been touring for about 2 years now. being that I'm not into "guitar jargon", I'll just say that I love this album. It contains 3 songs, Mary Jane, To See Where I Hide, and Beware. The first two, altho slightly different versions, are on the full length CD, Show and Tell.
Their style of music is reminiscent of Black Crowes......loose, bluesy rock and roll. Nick Perri plays lead guitar, Mark Melchiorre Jr, on rhythm, Walt Lafty, vocals, Brian Weaver - bass, and Kevin Frank on drums. If you can see them live, you will love them. This is a must for all Silvertide lovers and a must for those who want to hear pure rock and roll.
1 of 1 found the following review helpful:
rock and roll is alive May 04, 2005 I saw these guys open from alterbridge and I was blown away. Silvertide is the second coming of rock and roll. Inspired by AC/DC and bands alike, these guys rock. Hinkle I challenge you to explain what rock and roll is all about, and since you don't know the answer, look to silvertide. Silvertide is Guns N Roses, Van Halen. They are Aerosmith and Led Zeppelin. They are the Black Crowes and AC/DC. They are the up and coming gods of rock and roll. Its ok if you dont believe it, you'll just get left behind. Rock on Silvertide. Buy this CD it will give you a taste of something we all thought was lost forever
4 of 5 found the following review helpful:
It's about time. Feb 25, 2005 Well, just when I thought rock and roll was dead, Silvertide was born. I don't mean the band, I mean the guys IN the band. Rock and roll has sucked for over twenty years, and hip hop is such ridiculous, silly garbage I don't even want to think about it. I gotta thank these young rockers for helping to save music. I saw them live when they opened for The Donnas, and Silvertide humiliated those broads. I mean, The Donnas actually dedicated a song to Silvertide! The Donnas were curt and nasty onstage -- as if that makes them real "punkers" or something -- and they made some insulting comments about how put out they were because the show I saw was outdoors and free admission. Meanwhile, Silvertide went beserk onstage. These guys just ripped the sh*t out of the place. There were actually a couple of dipsh*t teenagers in front of me with the hip hop baggy flood pants, retard hat, pubic hair goatee, and the whole uniform on, and they were holding their ears and complaining about how loud Silvertide was. My wife and I couldn't stop laughing. Oh well, most kids are morons. The saying used to go, "Don't trust anyone over 30." Now, it's "Don't trust anyone under 40."
If you like hard rock, and you have a little bit of attitude left, buy this CD, and buy "Show And tell", also. Silvertide is phenomenal. Looking forward to their next CD already! And, by the way, the guy from Germany is right: M. Hinkle is a douche. Silvertide is, in M. Hinkle's mutilated words, "unworthley" (Jesus...How sad) of Van Halen. Why, then, did Sammy Hagar lend Silvertide a huge tour bus to use on their last tour of The United States. I saw it with my own eyes. This guy is a dip, and he's obviously very young and stupid. Who else but a snot-nosed kid would sign his review with "Peace".
1 of 1 found the following review helpful:
Huge Promise! Jan 28, 2005 It's increasingly rare to hear a new band and actually get excited about their future output. But this 3-song set from Silvertide goes by way too fast. Comparisons to Black Crowes and Led Zeppelin are not overstating their promise. Throw away all the new-fangled "rock 'n' roll revival" bands and just hang on to this gem. I'm sure it's only the tip of the iceberg. Let's just hope rock 'n' roll excess won't ruin them...
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