Canadian post-hardcore band Silverstein have released a live performance-themed video for their song “Stress“. Footage for that clip was filmed by Dylan Fipps amid the band’s ‘25 Years Of Noise‘ touring last year. “Stress” emerged via “Antibloom“, the first half of a double album the outfit released in 2025.
The band’s guitarist Paul Marc Rousseau commented:
“I think we can all get caught up taking ourselves a little too seriously at times, so the entire goal of ‘Stress’ was to make the antidote. Something that was simple, heavy, and kind of ridiculous. It’s like 2 minutes of just smashing the reset button in your brain. It’s bouncy, it’s fun, it’s got some funny lyrics and references baked into it which I really like and is not something we do often. When we finally started playing it live, the room just felt lighter. Everyone was having fun in the pit and on stage, and I think the footage in the video would confirm that.”
Vocalist Shane Told added:
“We’re so excited to finally share the official video for ‘Stress.’ Getting to use footage from the 25 Years of Noise tour made this one feel extra special. It perfectly captures the chaos, the connection, and pure adrenaline this song brings to the stage every night.
‘Stress‘ feels in some ways like a throwback, but at the same time it pushes us into new territory. Performing it on the biggest tour of our career really brought that full circle feeling home.”