Silverstein discography | |
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Studio albums | 11 |
EPs | 6 |
Live albums | 2 |
Compilation albums | 3 |
Singles | 13 |
Music videos | 28 |
The discography of the Canadian post-hardcore band Silverstein consists of 11 studio albums, one live album, six extended plays and one compilation album.
Title | Album details | Peak chart positions | Sales | |
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CA [1] | US [2] | |||
When Broken Is Easily Fixed | — | — | ||
Discovering the Waterfront |
| — | 34 | |
Arrivals & Departures |
| — | 25 |
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A Shipwreck in the Sand |
| — | 33 |
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Rescue | — | 38 |
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Short Songs | — | — | ||
This Is How the Wind Shifts | — | 59 |
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I Am Alive in Everything I Touch | 18 | 33 | ||
Dead Reflection |
| 64 | 46 | |
A Beautiful Place to Drown | — | 122 | ||
Misery Made Me |
| — | — | |
"—" denotes releases that did not chart or weren't released in that country. |
Title | Album details | Peak chart positions |
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US [2] | ||
18 Candles: The Early Years |
| 148 |
Redux: The First Ten Years |
| — |
Redux II |
| — |
Title | Album details |
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Decade (Live at the El Mocambo) |
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LIVE: When Broken 15 Easily Fixed |
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Title | Album details |
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Summer's Stellar Gaze |
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When the Shadows Beam |
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Transitions |
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Support Your Local Record Store | |
Four Minutes Being Cool (split with August Burns Red) |
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Quaranstein |
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Title | Year | Peak chart positions | Album |
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US Main. [27] | |||
"Smile in Your Sleep" [28] | 2005 | — | Discovering the Waterfront |
"If You Could See into My Soul" [29] [30] | 2007 | — | Arrivals & Departures |
"Still Dreaming"[ citation needed ] | 2008 | — | |
"Vices" [31] [32] | 2009 | — | A Shipwreck in the Sand |
"Smile in Your Sleep (live)" / "Born Dead (live)" (feat. Scott Wade) [33] | 2010 | — | Decade (Live at the El Mocambo) |
"The Artist" [34] | 2011 | — | Rescue |
"Stand Amid the Roar" [35] | 2012 | — | This Is How the Wind Shifts |
"Massachusetts" [36] | 2013 | — | |
"A Midwestern State of Emergency"[ citation needed ] | 2015 | — | I Am Alive in Everything I Touch |
"Ghost" [37] | 2016 | — | Dead Reflection |
"Retrograde" [38] | 2017 | — | |
"The Afterglow" | — | ||
"Bankrupt" | 2021 | — | Misery Made Me |
"It's Over" | — | ||
"Ultraviolet" | 2022 | 37 | |
"Die Alone" | — | ||
"Live Like This" [39] | — | ||
"Poison Pill" | 2023 | — | Misery Made Me (Deluxe) |
"Take It Back" (with Fairlane) | 2024 | — | Non-album single |
Year | Song | Album | Label |
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2007 | "Red Light Pledge" (acoustic) | Punk Goes Acoustic 2 | Fearless |
2009 | "Apologize" (OneRepublic cover) | Punk Goes Pop 2 | Fearless |
2011 | "Stay Posi" (feat. Ryan Key of Yellowcard) | Take Action! Vol. 10 | Hopeless |
"Runaway" (Kanye West cover) (featuring Down with Webster) | Punk Goes Pop 4 | Fearless | |
2012 | "Song to Woody" (Bob Dylan cover) | Chimes of Freedom: Songs of Bob Dylan Honoring 50 Years of Amnesty International | Fontana Distribution |
2019 | "Disarm" (The Smashing Pumpkins cover) | Songs That Saved My Life Vol. 2 | Hopeless |
2023 | "THIRST4VIOLENCE" (featured artist for nothing,nowhere.) | Void Eternal | Fueled by Ramen |
Year | Song | Director | Album |
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2003 | "Giving Up" (2 versions) [40] | Micah Meisner | When Broken Is Easily Fixed |
2004 | "Smashed into Pieces" | Shane Drake [41] | |
2005 | "Smile in Your Sleep" | Marc Ricciardelli [42] | Discovering the Waterfront |
2006 | "Discovering the Waterfront" | Benjamin Weinstein [43] | |
"My Heroine" | Dale Resteghini [44] | ||
2007 | "If You Could See into My Soul" | Endeavor Media [45] | Arrivals & Departures |
2008 | "Still Dreaming" | Stephen Scott [46] | |
2009 | "Vices" | Robby Starbuck [47] [48] [49] [50] | A Shipwreck in the Sand |
2010 | "American Dream" | ||
2011 | "Sacrifice" | Rescue | |
"The Artist" | |||
"Burning Hearts" | Colin Minihan [51] | ||
2012 | "Brookfield" | Josh Bradford | Short Songs |
"Forget Your Heart" | Brooks Reynolds | Rescue | |
"SOS" | Josh Bradford | Short Songs | |
2013 | "Massachusetts" | This Is How the Wind Shifts | |
"A Better Place" | |||
2014 | "On Brave Mountains We Conquer" | ||
"This Is How the Wind Shifts" | Josh Bradford | ||
2015 | "A Midwestern State of Emergency" | Max Moore | I Am Alive in Everything I Touch |
"Face of the Earth" [52] | |||
2016 | "The Continual Condition" | North Film Co. | |
"Toronto (Unabridged)" | Wyatt Clough & Roger Galvez | ||
"Ghost" | Cat Hostickn [53] | Dead Reflection | |
2017 | "Retrograde" | ||
"The Afterglow" [54] | Wyatt Clough | ||
2018 | "Whiplash" | Wyatt Clough & Roger Galvez | |
2020 | "Infinite" | Wyatt Clough | A Beautiful Place To Drown |
"Bad Habits" | |||
2021 | "Bankrupt" | Misery Made Me | |
"It's Over" | |||
2022 | "Ultraviolet" | Wyatt Clough | |
"Die Alone" | |||
"Live Like This" | |||
2023 | "Poison Pill" | Misery Made Me Deluxe |
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