The Silver Lines Punch Hard On New Song ‘Lame’ | News

The Silver Lines Punch Hard On New Song 'Lame' | News

Birmingham four-piece The Silver Strains have shared new single ‘Lame’.

The alt-rock group are working with actual alacrity, with their second EP ‘…And The Lord Don’t Assume I Can Deal with It’ due in a lot of weeks. Produced by David Radahd-Jones (previously of the band Heaven’s Basement), it blends the band’s reside prowess with a way of studio finesse.

Having toured extensively – together with Trans Musicales in France and New Colossus in New York – the band are capable of work to their strengths, melting collectively a delicate sense of melodic openness with crunching guitar frenzy.

New single ‘Tame’ is a message of solidarity with womxn in all places, an try and unpick patriarchal classes and assert a lesson of equality. There’s loads of gentle and shade within the track, too, aiming to carry collectively disparate components of their work.

An instance of management and launch, ‘Tame’ is The Silver Strains unleashed, displaying their development each as people, and as a unit.

The band remark…

‘Tame’ is a track which explores the facility of conserving femininity in response to a patriarchal atmosphere, no matter gender and political stance. Lyrical themes embody secrecy and hiding one’s true self, over indulgence of delight which can be unbecoming and exterior ache inflicted. 

Musically it’s a prime instance of sunshine and shade with a sparse verse and a heavy thick refrain. The track intentionally has an outro longer than the precise track, a premeditated transfer by the band in response to the very formulated music being launched at the moment which follows a ‘sure’ construction as a way to entice their 10 minutes.

Tune in now.

Catch The Silver Strains on tour this Autumn, together with London’s The Previous Blue Final on September 18th.

Photograph Credit score: @dka.demon

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