SILVERY
Last year's "Thunderer & Excelsior" album was one of the MUST HAVE releases of 2008. Currently working hard to finish the follow up, scheduled for an Autumn release.

Information

Genre:
Pop and Rock
Hometown:
London
Record Label:
Blow Up

Fans

Discography

5 of 7 albumsSee All

June 15, 2009
4 Tracks
December 15, 2008
1 Track (4:02)
October 27, 2008
2 Tracks
August 11, 2008
14 Tracks (40:00)
August 07, 2008
(48:00)

Video

2 videosSee All

3:00 Added about a month ago
1:59 Added over a year ago
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SILVERY ALSO: Special METRO CHRISTMAS GIG 13th December!

The Metro on Oxford Street is closing down. Help up send it off with a BANG!

Confirm you attendance here to secure a place on our VERY VERY LIMITED free list:

http://www.facebook.com/home.php#/event.php?eid=32940498959

December 1, 2008 at 2:11pm · Report
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SILVERY Many thanks! Have a listen on the myspace page:
http://www.myspace.com/silverytheband

December 1, 2008 at 2:06pm · Report
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SILVERY Have a listen to our CHRISTMAS single (1 hour 9 minutes in):

http://www.bbc.co.uk/radio/aod/6music_aod.shtml?6music/6m_lamacq_mon

And then vote for it in the 6Music Rebel Playlist!
Blank email to: lamacq.6music@bbc.co.uk
with the subject line: Vote 2 Silvery

November 12, 2008 at 6:39am · Report
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SILVERY Silvery live on Marc Riley 6Music last night (3 songs and chat):

Listen again (link good for a week I think):
http://www.bbc.co.uk/radio/aod/6music_aod.shtml?6music/6m_marc_thu

SHOW TRACKLISTING:
http://www.bbc.co.uk/6music/shows/marc_riley/tracklisting_20080925.shtml

September 26, 2008 at 7:36am · Report
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SILVERY Review from WORD magazine:

Splenetic, frenetic, kinetic: Russell Mael with a pencil in the eye.
In a world where Sparks are back and cool again, it seems only right that their sound should find a spiritual home with a new band. If that new band go beyond that sound, then so much the more ace. Silvery’s singles Horrors and Devil In The Detail sound a lot like early Mael brothers filtered through the new wave, but there’s a modern chunkiness about them too – like some kind of homosexual Arctic Monkeys, which would be so much more fun than the real thing. Songs run around like they’ve been stabbed in the eye with a pencil, pianos tinkle like Steve Harley over Devo melodies. The Nishikado resembles Suede’s entire career in three minutes, while humour, hysteria and bad ska riffs are never far away. Some may find this album exhausting; some may find it derivative. I find it those things too, but I also find it exciting, forceful, intelligent, and on all the time. David Quantick.

September 11, 2008 at 4:53am · Report
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February 6, 2008 at 1:48am · Report