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Silvertide

 
Artist: Silvertide
Silvertide

Group Members:

Kevin J. Frank, Mark Melchoirre Jr., Brian Weaver, Nick Perri, Walt Lafty

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  • Formed: 2001 01, Philadelphia, PA
  • Genres: Rock
  • Representative Albums: "Show & Tell

Biography

It isn't unheard of for a post-baby boomer rock band to have some baby boomer influences, either direct or indirect. For example, a post-grunge outfit might claim Creed, Pearl Jam, Nirvana, and Live as influences but also have traces of Led Zeppelin or the Beatles in its sound. But the post-baby boomers who comprise Silvertide aren't alternative rockers who have some baby boomer influences here and there -- they're a post-boomer band with a totally retro hard rock sound that is firmly planted in the '70s and '80s. The Philadelphia residents' bluesy, gritty, riff-driven songs are devoid of alterna-rock influences; their list of influences includes Aerosmith, Led Zeppelin, the Faces, Guns N' Roses, the Who, and the Rolling Stones, among others. And ironically, Silvertide's members weren't even born when Zeppelin (which broke up in 1980) was still together.

Silvertide was formed in January 2001 in northeast Philly, a heavily working-class area that is to Philadelphia what Queens and Brooklyn are to New York. At first, Silvertide (which was originally called Vertigo) had four members: lead singer Walt Lafty, lead guitarist Nick Perri, rhythm guitarist Mark Melchiorre (who also plays banjo and the Indian sitar), and drummer Kevin Frank (who has cited the Who's Keith Moon as a major influence). When bassist Brian Weaver was added to the lineup, Silvertide officially had five members. The young rockers had been jamming and rehearsing in the basement for several months when they started performing live in Philly clubs, and listeners were shocked to hear a group of 21st century teenagers sounding like they had just stepped out of the '70s or '80s -- in fact, most of Silvertide's members were still in high school and weren't old enough to vote when the band was formed.

And because their sound was so unapologetically retro, they felt like musical outcasts in high school. When other northeast Philly teens were listening to Korn, Limp Bizkit, Eminem, and Jay-Z, Silvertide's members were admiring the Rolling Stones, the Who, Peter Frampton, Jimi Hendrix, and the Faces. When other high-school students were adoring Britney Spears, *NSYNC, and the Backstreet Boys, Lafty was being influenced by Aerosmith's Steven Tyler, Guns N' Roses' Axl Rose, and Led Zeppelin's Robert Plant -- and Lafty, ironically, is even younger than Tyler's daughter, Liv Tyler.

But if the members of Silvertide were musical outsiders in high school, they weren't outsiders in Philly rock clubs -- by the time 2001 ended, Silvertide was creating a healthy buzz on the city's rock scene. And the buzz was so strong that Silvertide ended up opening for Aerosmith when Steven Tyler and friends played in Philly during a national tour. That local buzz led to a deal with veteran music industry mogul Clive Davis' J Records, which signed the band and released its debut EP, American Excess, in 2002. The following summer, Silvertide joined producer Oliver Leiber (Paula Abdul, The Corrs) in Los Angeles to begin recording their studio full-length debut. After previewing their songs on a springtime tour with Tantric and Showdown, Silvertide issued Show & Tell in early June 2004. ~ Alex Henderson, All Music Guide
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Silvertide
Origin Philadelphia, Pennsylvania
Genres Hard rock
Southern rock
Heavy metal
Post-grunge
Years active 2001 — 2009 (Hiatus)
Members
Walt Lafty
Nick Perri
Mark Melchiorre, Jr.
Kevin Frank
Brian Weaver

Silvertide is a rock band hailing from Philadelphia, Pennsylvania.[1]

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History

Silvertide was formed in January 2001 in Northeast Philadelphia. At first, Silvertide (who were originally called Vertigo) was signed by J Records. They released their first EP American Excess in 2002. Their first full album, Show and Tell, was released in 2004.[2]

Tours and activity

Due to scheduling troubles, Silvertide canceled all of their upcoming performances. In a statement made through MySpace, fans were told: "Some of you have asked about rumors of Silvertide canceling their upcoming tour. The rumors are TRUE. All future Silvertide tour dates are canceled and the band is going back into the studio to record their next record. The circumstances are odd and the story is long-winded but the bright side is that next time you see the band you'll hear all new stuff. We look forward to seeing everyone in the summer."

In February 2006 the band made their second appearance on the cover of Origivation Magazine. The photoshoot took place while the band was in preproduction for their next album.

In an interview on WMMR the band revealed that they had recorded 25 demos for the upcoming album. They joked about naming it "Kill the Coyote," and revealed two demos named "Still Breathing" and "Hey Now".[citation needed]

In the summer of 2004, the band toured with Van Halen

M. Night Shyamalan featured Silvertide in his film Lady in the Water. Silvertide was featured on the soundtrack with their covers of Bob Dylan's "Maggie's Farm" and "It Ain't Me, Babe".

Silvertide has continued to play shows and chose guitarist "Evil Rob" from the also Philadelphia-based band Pepper's Ghost, long time friends with the band.

January 22, 2009 Walt Lafty(Vocals) and Brian Weaver(Bass) of Silvertide started a new band with Evil Rob (guitar) of the band Peppers Ghost alongside Brian Kilian (drummer) from the Dave Pittinger Band. The new band is a Hard Rock band called Automatic Fire.

Discography

Albums

Singles

Year Title Chart Positions Album
US Mainstream Rock
2004 "Ain't Comin' Home" 6 Show and Tell
"California Rain" -
2005 "Blue Jeans" 12
"Devil's Daughter" 18


References

  1. ^ Allmusic biography
  2. ^ http://www.moderndrummer.com/web_exclusive/900001125 Modern Drummer Magazine / Article on Silvertide drummer Kevin Franks - Sept 2003


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American Excess (2002 Album by Silvertide)
Show & Tell Album Sampler (2004 Album by Silvertide)
Show & Tell (2004 Album by Silvertide)

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