SILVERSTEIN Capture Live Intensity In ‘Stress’ Official Music Video
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Canadian post-hardcore veterans Silverstein have unveiled the official music video for Stress, taken from their album Antibloom, out now. Filmed live on the band’s electrifying 25 Years of Noise Tour, the new visual serves as a raw and powerful snapshot of Silverstein’s enduring connection with their audience and the relentless energy that has defined their career.
Stress stands as one of the album’s most urgent and emotionally charged tracks, blending driving instrumentation with soaring melodies and cathartic vocal delivery. On stage, the song takes on an even greater intensity, fueled by roaring crowds and the palpable atmosphere of a packed venue. The live setting amplifies the track’s tension and release, transforming it into a communal outpouring of emotion between band and fans.
Shot and edited by Dylan Fipps, the video captures the unfiltered electricity of the tour with dynamic cuts and immersive angles that place viewers right in the heart of the action. Sweat-soaked performances, crowd surges, and passionate singalongs highlight the band’s commanding stage presence while underscoring the lasting impact of their music across generations of listeners.
With Antibloom now out in the world, the Stress live video stands as both a celebration of Silverstein’s 25-year legacy and a testament to their continued evolution. It’s a reminder that even decades into their career, Silverstein remain as vital and explosive as ever — a band still driven by passion, connection, and the unmistakable energy of the stage.
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