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Brooklyn's Radiator King (aka Adam Silvestri) is gearing up to release his new album, A Hollow Triumph After All, on April 28. A Hollow Triumph After All is a genre-bending album, combining folk-punk, anthemic rock & roll, and indie-Americana with the somber yet celebratory spirit of a New Orleans funeral second line. Featuring Brian Viglione (Dresden Dolls, NIN, Violent Femmes) & Franz Nicolay (The Hold Steady, World/Inferno Friendship Society) and channeling Tom Waits and Springsteen's Nebraska, A Hollow Triumph After All is a celebration of a life well-lived, all the while acknowledging the harsh truth that we're born to die.
New single "After All," is strikingly somber. Led by its funeral march drums, emotive church organ, and Silvestri's passionate, sorrow-filled rasp (recalling American Aquarium's BJ Barham), the track is a passionate send off to a distressed soul. Stream "After All" below. Barbed wire and black molasses My palms sweat at the sight of it all The low down docks of New Orleans Where they almost trampled my soul Walking alone down 5th Street Just $5 that I saved I tore off my old raincoat and I left behind my name Edith can you see me now Shaking in the cold Well I’ve gone to meet my brothers where the Southern meets the Yellow Dog
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