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Local rockers Silver release Let’s Talk Tomorrow About Last Night

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 Reno Rock n ’Roll band Silver will release their new set of songs Let's Talk Tomorrow About Last Night on October 25th, with a album release party and show at Pioneer Underground that night.
Reno’s Silver Photo credit: Tony Contini

Silver is Greg Gilmore (vocals, guitar) Jeff Knight (drums), Brendon Lund (bass), Adam Landis (keys) and Josh Kisor (lead guitar.)

The band recorded Let’s Talk Tomorrow About Last Night over five days in early January 2019. Every instrument has its place, from Adam Landis’ breathy Hammond organ to Josh Kisor’s flowery guitar work. There are hints of American rock idols like Jackson Browne and Tom Petty throughout the release. The song “Live Again” has sugary harmonies, talkative bass lines, and colorful drumming. The sticky hooks and diversity on the set of songs are paramount and Gilmore’s writing prowess, raw emotional hooks, and harmonies will have you coming back for more.

Hailing from Reno, NV their collective tenure in many pinnacle local buzz bands made them seasoned performers and accomplished musicians. After banding together in the summer of 2016, the group self-recorded and released their debut EP “Rock n’ Roll Is Dead” and began touring the west coast. It took only a few gigs to catch the attention of Joe Johnston, known for his work with CAKE and owner of Sacramento’s Pus Cavern recording studio who jumped on-board to engineer the band’s self-produced new EP.

Album Release Party

Location: Pioneer Underground, 100 South Virginia St., Reno, NV
Dates: Friday: October 25, 2019
Times: Doors at 6:30pm / Show at 7:30pm
Tickets: https://www.showclix.com/event/silver
Follow them @SilverIsABand
http://silverisaband.com

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