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Band Of Silver Deliver Its ‘Most Autobiographical’ Song In The ‘80s-Powered Bop ‘Looking For A Friend’

Under the shine of a neon light, alt-pop threesome Band Of Silver makes a long lasting association in their new video, ‘Searching For A Friend.’

Falling head over heels in love is simple. Making companions? That is hard. That want to track down that profound association lies at the neon pink heart of “Searching For A Friend,” the new video from alt-pop triplet, Band Of Silver. Toward the beginning of the visual, debuting here at TheMagazineCity, vocalist Avery Silvernagel winds up wandering out alone into another bar. As the house band – the other 2/3rds of Band of Silver, Alex Silvernagel (guitar and vocals), and Evan Silvernagel (drums) – plays, Alex apparently contemplates whether this outing was a misstep – until she tracks down another forlorn hearted individual likewise in look for an agreeable association.

“The verses to ‘Searching for a Friend’ are the absolute most self-portraying I’ve composed,” Avery tells TheMagazineCity. “I thought about the subject while going to clubs around Nashville attempting to meet new individuals. It was pretty nerve-wracking from the start. I figured I would be the untouchable with everybody having their groups of friends previously settled and all-around more set up than I was. All things considered, I understood the majority of individuals I met felt a similar way I did.”

Band Of Silver (Lindsey Byrnes)

Hailing from Nashville and now arranged in L.A., the Silvernagel kin shaped Band of Silver back when they were in secondary school. Despite the fact that they experienced childhood in the core of the down home music world, the gathering discovered motivation in exemplary stone, current pop, and everything in the middle – from Weezer to Madonna. “First and foremost, we’d write in the customary Nashville way, where Alex would bring a guitar and I’d bring verses and we’d sort out some way to assemble them,” says Avery, per the band’s site. “With these melodies, we needed to take a stab at something else, so we chose to venture out to LA to work for certain astounding journalists.”

Band of Silver (Lindsey Byrnes)

The gathering connected up with Mike Green, who worked with so much gatherings as Paramore and All Time Low, and Mitch Marlow, who has worked with Papa Roach, All That Remains, just to give some examples. “They truly expanded our perspectives,” says Avery. The outcomes represent themselves. 2020 brought another sonic development for the band, and they commenced the following period of their profession with a progression of singles — “Hi Sunshine,” “Conclusion,” “Naive,” and “Undertow” – that were gathered into the Always EP.

The gathering has proceeded with this force by delivering “Are We Are We Not,” a high-energy tightrope stroll of a tune, one that checks whether two individuals ought to be something other than companions. “Are We Are We Not” and “Searching For A Friend” make up another series of tunes from Band Of Silver, implying that significantly more music is in transit. Presently, that is something to anticipate.