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''A Shipwreck in the Sand'' is the fourth studio album by Canadian
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band, Silverstein, released March 31, 2009 through Victory. Although not as an official member, this marks the first album to feature future guitarist
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(who would later go on to replace guitarist Neil Boshart), providing group vocals, among others. It was their final studio album and second to last release on the label after completing their four-album contract, with their 10-year anniversary live album, Decade (Live at the El Mocambo) being their last release on the label a year later.


Background and recording

''A Shipwreck in the Sand'' was recorded at Metalworks Studios, in Mississauga, Ontario, Canada, with producer Cameron Webb, who also engineered and mixed it. Silverstein returned to ''
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'' (2005) producer Cameron Webb, after being disappointed with the recording process of their previous album, '' Arrivals & Departures'' (2007)," Decade (Live at the El Mocambo) DVD, Victory Records", which was produced by Mark Trombino. Mixing took place at Maple Studios in Santa Ana, California, U.S. Sergio Chavez provided additional engineering, while Kevin Dietz was assistant engineer at Metalworks Studios. The album was mastered by Brian Gardner at Bernie Grundman Mastering.


Music and lyrics

The album features a much heavier sound. With some tracks that are soft, it also has some very heavy tracks and is considered their heaviest album. The album contains influences from
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, emo, hardcore punk and heavy metal. The album features a conceptual storyline, written by lead vocalist Shane Told. Prior to the release of the album, an official album website was revealed, which told the tale of a vessel which set sail to find resources, and begin a new world, but when no new land is to be found, the crew revolts and turns against their captain. The website also carried the tagline, ''"Betrayal. Arson. Infidelity. True Love."''. The album is divided into four chapters: It Burns Within Us All (tracks 1–3), Liars, Cheaters and Thieves (tracks 4–7), Fight Fire with Fire (tracks 8–10), and Death and Taxes (tracks 11–14). Upon release of the album, it was revealed the story of the ship and its captain was a metaphor of betrayal, similar to that faced by the protagonist in the main storyline. Alongside the main storyline, some songs tackle individual issues, such as "Born Dead", which talks about the problems with the American health system. "The protagonist of the story is sick, terminally ill, and can't get health care," says Told. "That's a big reason for the problems that he's facing in his life." The track, "We Are Not The World" attacks the government and the problems of war. In an interview filmed for the '' Decade (Live at the El Mocambo)'' live album, Shane Told states the following;


Release

On October 3, 2008, the band posted a demo titled "Broken Stars" online. The song was originally written during the sessions for the band's previous album, Arrivals & Departures. In October and November, the band went on a co-headlining tour of the US with Chiodos. They were supported by Escape the Fate. On January 28, 2009, the album's track listing and artwork was revealed. The following day, the accompanying story to the album's concept was revealed. In February, the band went on a Brazilian tour, followed by a tour of Australia as part of the Soundwave festival in February and March. On March 5, the band posted a clip of new track, titled "Vices". On March 15, they posted a clip of "Born Dead". On March 17, they shot a music video for "Vices" with director Robby Starbuck. On March 19, the band posted a clip of "American Dream". On March 23, "Vices" was posted on the group's Myspace profile. The following day, the album was made available for streaming on Myspace, before being released on March 31 through Victory Records. A CD/DVD version was also released. In March and April, the band went on a tour of the US alongside Norma Jean, Blessthefall and Before Their Eyes. Norma Jean left the tour in early April and were replaced by A Static Lullaby. Further dates were added, extending the tour into May, prior to an appearance at The Bamboozle and Slam Dunk festivals. In June and July, the band went on performed a handful of shows in Canada and the US. The Canadian dates were played with I Am Committing a Sin and Desperate Union, while the US dates were with
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, the Sleeping and Oceana. Following this, the band performed two stints on Warped Tour in mid-July and mid-to-late August. In October and November 2009, they embarked on another US tour, with support from Madina Lake, I See Stars and the Word Alive. On May 19, 2010, a music video was released for "American Dream".


Reception

''A Shipwreck in the Sand'' received mainly positive reviews from music critics and fans alike. It peaked at number thirty three on the ''Billboard'' 200 album chart, a position higher than 2005's ''
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'', however not reaching the height of its predecessor, '' Arrivals & Departures''. Daniel Thompson of Music Emissions suggested the album "may very well be the band's best album to date", and praised the diversity of musical styles present on the album, however criticized the repetitiveness of the lyrics stating, "it gets annoying hearing about the same thing in every song". Drew Beringer of
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also gave a mainly positive review, calling it an "enjoyable, catchy album that digs deeper than most bands in its genre", giving the album an overall rating of 77% and saying although "musically, the album doesn’t implement a new sound or direction" it is "a refinement and polishing of the things the band has tried over the years".


Track listing


Personnel

Personnel per booklet. ;Silverstein *Shane Told –
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*Paul Koehler –
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*Neil Boshart – lead guitar *Josh Bradford –
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*Billy Hamilton – bass guitar ;Additional musicians * Liam Cormiervocals on "Vices" *Scott Wade – vocals on "Born Dead" *
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– vocals on "The End" *Anna Jarvis – cello *I Am Committing a Sin and Silverstein – group vocals ;Production *Cameron Webb –
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, engineer, mixing *Sergio Chavez – additional engineering *Kevin Dietz – assistant engineer *Paul Dickinson – drum technician *Brian Gardner – mastering *Martin Wittfooth – artwork *Jason Link – layout *Kyle Crawford – logo *Shane Told, Paul Koehler – art direction *Vanessa Heins – band photo *Brooks Reynolds – studio photos ;DVD personnel *Josh Bradford – "making of" camera *Eric Richter – "making of"
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*Mark Smith – "soul" montage *Sean Sutton – DVD authoring *Kenton Quatman – DVD menu designer


Chart positions


References

; Footnotes ; Citations


External links


''A Shipwreck in the Sand''
at YouTube (streamed copy where licensed) {{DEFAULTSORT:Shipwreck In The Sand, A 2009 albums Silverstein (band) albums Victory Records albums Concept albums Albums recorded at Metalworks Studios