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Silverstein has joined forces with Rory Rodriguez of Dayseeker to express their discontent with AI-generated art in their latest single, “DRAIN THE BLOOD.” This track marks the second release from their highly anticipated album, Pink Moon, which is the concluding part of their extensive 16-song double album, following the earlier release of Antibloom.
In “DRAIN THE BLOOD,” Silverstein channels their frustrations into a powerful musical statement, blending intense lyrics with their signature sound. The song highlights the band's commitment to authentic artistry in a time when technology increasingly influences creative expression. The collaboration with Rodriguez adds an extra layer of depth, as both artists share a passion for exploring themes of authenticity and emotional resonance in their work.
As anticipation builds for Pink Moon, “DRAIN THE BLOOD” stands out as a bold declaration against the rise of AI in the creative landscape, reaffirming Silverstein’s dedication to genuine music-making. Fans can look forward to experiencing more of the band's innovative sound and thought-provoking themes in the upcoming album.
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