MUMBAI: Sons of Silver has released an official video for their latest song "Just Getting Started" from their upcoming album Runaway Emotions, their debut full-length album set to release later this year. Listen to "Just Getting Started" on your favorite streaming platform here: https://ffm.to/sos-jgs
Sons of Silver comprises vocalist and guitarist Pete Argyropoulos (PeteRG), drummer Marc Slutsky (Splender, Peter Murphy, Tonic), keyboardist and engineer Brina Kabler, guitarist Kevin Haaland (Skillet), and bassist Adam Kury (Candlebox). Regarding the video, Argyropoulos shares, “I think I speak for the band when I say that this was my favorite music vid shoot, ever? Why? First, we love the video. Not only does it add to the vibe of the song itself, it also captures how we see ourselves and how we like to present ourselves. Second, we love this video because it took less than five hours to shoot, including load-in and load-out time. A miracle. Kudos to our videographer, Ryan Calavano, who made it all happen”.
"Listening to Sons of Silver feels like rock and roll is making a comeback"
--Abandon Albums
Upon its release, “Just Getting Started” gained featured spots on Spotify’s New Release Radar, Alternative Hits, The Needle playlists, as well as Apple’s New in Rock and Breaking Hard Rock playlists. "If you're craving some no-nonsense, heads-down, rock and roll, Sons of Silver should be on your radar," states The Big Takeover.
The band has also released the "Just Getting Started" Backstory video. Watch it here.
Runaway Emotions follows their EP releases, Doomsday Noises in 2020 and Ordinary Sex Appeal in 2022. Sons of Silver has secured three spots on the Billboard Active Rock Chart, and their songs have accumulated over nine million views and streams. The new music was self-produced by the band and mixed by renowned producer/engineer Tim Palmer, known for his work with Robert Plant, David Bowie, and U2. “Their music is fueled with both power and raw emotion, with genuinely profound lyrics. Their album is a treasure trove of well-crafted, memorable songs,” says Palmer.