Whether it’s the infectious beat and driving guitar of “One Day” or it’s the vocal prowess and undeniable hook on the lead track and first single “Disease”, Six by Silver’s debut album Earthquake has all of the pieces to bring their music to the forefront of modern rock.
Six by Silver originally formed in August of 2003 (known as Fused) and began performing throughout the St. Louis area garnering a buzz status along with an ever-growing fan base. After surviving several line-up changes and enduring both personal and professional failures and successes the band changed their name and moved forward.
In November 2004, Six by Silver joined forces with well-known producer Malcolm Springer (Matchbox Twenty, Collective Soul, Greenwheel, Modern Day Zero) and began writing the tracks that make up Earthquake. Held up in the town of Portageville, MO in an old house with no climate control, very little running water and no means of escape; the band was cut down to the basics that fueled the creative drive behind the record. After nearly three weeks of emotional strain and being pushed to the limits, Six by Silver finished with the writing of the album and were ready to begin the recording process. The actual recording of the album was at time, very strenuous and lengthy, but was well worth it. Nearly four months into creating their debut album, Six by Silver emerged with Code 5 Records and created a sound that expresses them as a whole and record worthy of your attention.
From the blunt and biting “Make Believe” to the deep and revealing “Calm Before the Storm” to the accessible and infectious “Rain”, Earthquake is an album full of fear, hatred, love, loss and all of the emotions that each of the band member have endured.
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