Band Of Silver’s “Machine” Grapples With Powerlessness

Nashville’s Band Of Silver, made up of siblings Avery Silvernagel and her younger brothers Alex and Evan, have released new single “Machine.” The trio are inspired by vintage Rock, 80’s New Wave, and Modern Pop, building on explosive live performances.

Avery Silvernagel says about the new single:

Machine” is about the feeling of losing your autonomy and your body and mind becoming disconnected. I wrote the song after being diagnosed with pituitary failure. I was told I would be dependent on hormones and drugs for the rest of my life. The experience made me realize how many tasks my body performed subconsciously that I took for granted. The thought that I would never have control over these functions again made me feel powerless, like I had lost a part of myself I never knew existed or could be taken away. I felt like my soul was trapped in a machine that constantly needed fuel and repairs in order to function.

Band of Silver headed to LA to record their upcoming singles, teaming with Producer Mike Green (Paramore, All Time Low).

Avery Silvernagel adds:

We’ve soft released stuff to our fans before, but this will be the first time anyone’s heard what we’re really capable of in the studio. These songs are an introduction to who we really are as a band.

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10/24/2022 The Great Hall Toronto, Ontario

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10/28/202 Bottom Lounge Chicago, IL

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