The Silos

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Holding on to Life 00:00 Tools
Behind Me Now 00:00 Tools
Memories 00:00 Tools
Tennessee Fire 00:00 Tools
Margaret 00:00 Tools
The Only Love 00:00 Tools
She Lives Up the Street 00:00 Tools
Maybe Everything 00:00 Tools
For Always 00:00 Tools
Let's Take Some Drugs and Drive Around 00:00 Tools
Mary's Getting Married 00:00 Tools
All Falls Away 00:00 Tools
Just This Morning 00:00 Tools
It's Alright 00:00 Tools
I'm Over You 00:00 Tools
Going Round 00:00 Tools
Get Back My Name 00:00 Tools
Come On Like The Fast Lane 00:00 Tools
Caroline 00:00 Tools
Head Party 00:00 Tools
Commodore Peter 00:00 Tools
Miles Away 00:00 Tools
Picture Of Helen 00:00 Tools
(We'll Go) Out Of Town 00:00 Tools
Coming From The Grave 00:00 Tools
Change the Locks 00:00 Tools
Take My Country Back 00:00 Tools
Anyway You Choose Me 00:00 Tools
The Only Story I Tell 00:00 Tools
Fall On Your Knees 00:00 Tools
Hook in My Lip 00:00 Tools
I Won You Won 00:00 Tools
Don't Talk That Way 00:00 Tools
Here's To You 00:00 Tools
When the Telephone Rings 00:00 Tools
Shine It Down 00:00 Tools
15 Days 00:00 Tools
Tell Me You Love Me 00:00 Tools
People Are Right 00:00 Tools
Keeping Score 00:00 Tools
Susan Across the Ocean 00:00 Tools
Shaking All Over the Place 00:00 Tools
Upside Down Instead 00:00 Tools
Love Is a Beautiful Thing 00:00 Tools
Days Gone By 00:00 Tools
Wanna Ride 00:00 Tools
Top of the World 00:00 Tools
Satisfied 00:00 Tools
porque no 00:00 Tools
Susan 00:00 Tools
Sunset Morning 00:00 Tools
I'm Straight 00:00 Tools
Drunken Moon 00:00 Tools
Start The Clock 00:00 Tools
White Vinyl 00:00 Tools
On Your Way Home 00:00 Tools
All She Wrote 00:00 Tools
Never Leaving 00:00 Tools
Whistled A Slow Waltz 00:00 Tools
Teenage Prayer 00:00 Tools
Innocent 00:00 Tools
Start to Burn 00:00 Tools
You and Your Sister (live) 00:00 Tools
My Big Car 00:00 Tools
Ready For Anything 00:00 Tools
4 Wanted Signs 00:00 Tools
All Spring All Summer 00:00 Tools
Northern Lights 00:00 Tools
Sangre Y Lagrimas 00:00 Tools
Nothing's Gonna Last 00:00 Tools
Sometimes When I Come Over 00:00 Tools
Arms Of The Sea 00:00 Tools
Seeing Blue 00:00 Tools
Find A Way 00:00 Tools
A Few Hundred Thank You's 00:00 Tools
Tennessee Fire (live) 00:00 Tools
Your Last Life 00:00 Tools
The Sounds Next Door 00:00 Tools
Take A Hit 00:00 Tools
I Believe 00:00 Tools
Now That I've Lost You 00:00 Tools
Gravity 00:00 Tools
Getting Trashed 00:00 Tools
Henrietta 00:00 Tools
The First Move 00:00 Tools
Nobody But You 00:00 Tools
Hold You In My Arms 00:00 Tools
Fallen Angel 00:00 Tools
Election Day 00:00 Tools
The Only One 00:00 Tools
One World 00:00 Tools
Never Lost the Sunshine 00:00 Tools
Mom Out Dancing 00:00 Tools
Try Tomorrow 00:00 Tools
Dumbest on Parade 00:00 Tools
Four On The Floor 00:00 Tools
Where Ya Been 00:00 Tools
Don't Wanna Know 00:00 Tools
Prison Song 00:00 Tools
The Ring of Trees 00:00 Tools
Wooky Do 00:00 Tools
Cold Hands Of Fate 00:00 Tools
Let's Take Some Drigs And Drive Around 00:00 Tools
¿Por Que No? 00:00 Tools
Mama Told Me Not to Come 00:00 Tools
Jean-Marie 00:00 Tools
The Title Of This Song 00:00 Tools
Disfrute 00:00 Tools
Thanks A Million 00:00 Tools
Evangeline 00:00 Tools
Find Someone 00:00 Tools
All I Know is Your Name 00:00 Tools
Stoplight 00:00 Tools
Heart & Soul 00:00 Tools
Eleanora 00:00 Tools
Kickass 00:00 Tools
Away 00:00 Tools
Tell Me When It's Over 00:00 Tools
Out Of Your Way (Bonus Track) 00:00 Tools
Front Porch 00:00 Tools
All Night 00:00 Tools
About Her Steps 00:00 Tools
Light From the Box 00:00 Tools
Kickass (Bonus Track) 00:00 Tools
I Like You 00:00 Tools
You Look Like Sheila 00:00 Tools
Out of Our Way 00:00 Tools
Heart + Soul 00:00 Tools
September 00:00 Tools
Angels 00:00 Tools
Carol 00:00 Tools
Cuba 00:00 Tools
Ride 00:00 Tools
Salve Regina 00:00 Tools
Ave Maria 00:00 Tools
Tennessee Fire #2 00:00 Tools
Two Voices 00:00 Tools
Letter to Send 00:00 Tools
Promises 00:00 Tools
Ave Mater 00:00 Tools
Thinking About You Tonight 00:00 Tools
Ave Plena Gratiae 00:00 Tools
(We'll Go) Out of Town - Remix 00:00 Tools
Heartbeat 00:00 Tools
Bridge 00:00 Tools
Star 00:00 Tools
Don't Go Home 00:00 Tools
Salve Mira Creatura 00:00 Tools
Alleluia: Tota pulchra es 00:00 Tools
Salve Mater Misericordiae 00:00 Tools
O Quam Glorifica 00:00 Tools
Rejuvenation 00:00 Tools
Benedicta es tu, Virgo Maria 00:00 Tools
(Christmas Comes Once A Year) You Are Always In My Heart 00:00 Tools
Cinnamon Girl 00:00 Tools
Things Within 00:00 Tools
Nobody's Business 00:00 Tools
O' Fat Bass 00:00 Tools
Virgo dei Genitrix 00:00 Tools
Ave Virgo Speciei 00:00 Tools
Tell Me You Love M 00:00 Tools
Sub tuum praesidium 00:00 Tools
Gloriosa 00:00 Tools
Ave Regina Caelorum 00:00 Tools
Concordi Laetitia 00:00 Tools
Hold On 00:00 Tools
Virgo Prudentissima 00:00 Tools
Solis O Virgo 00:00 Tools
Paradisi Portae/Eructavit 00:00 Tools
Gaudens Gaudebo 00:00 Tools
Tota pulchra es, O Maria 00:00 Tools
Be Honest with Me 00:00 Tools
It Hurts 00:00 Tools
Regina caeli 00:00 Tools
Tennessee Fire [Live] 00:00 Tools
You And Your Sister [Live] 00:00 Tools
Three, Two, One and More 00:00 Tools
You And Your Sister 00:00 Tools
For The Turnstiles 00:00 Tools
Sounds Next Door 00:00 Tools
Few Hundred Thank You's 00:00 Tools
Mama Told Me (Not To Come) 00:00 Tools
Agnus Dei 00:00 Tools
TI Won You Won 00:00 Tools
Angel's Death. 00:00 Tools
get out 00:00 Tools
The Sound Next Door 00:00 Tools
Dominus regnavit 00:00 Tools
Sanctus & benedictus 00:00 Tools
Tennessee Fire (Remastered) - Live 00:00 Tools
Title of This Song 00:00 Tools
Gloria-Modus II 00:00 Tools
Kyrie, Modus I 00:00 Tools
Jean Marie 00:00 Tools
Behind Me 00:00 Tools
pale green pools 00:00 Tools
Holding On To A Life 00:00 Tools
Days 00:00 Tools
Nothern Lights 00:00 Tools
Kyrie-Modus I 00:00 Tools
Take My Country Back (Remastered) - Live 00:00 Tools
Don´t Wanna Know 00:00 Tools
Credo IV-Modus I 00:00 Tools
Credo III-Modus V 00:00 Tools
A Few Hundred Thank Yous 00:00 Tools
Liturgie des défunts - Sequentia: Dies Irae-Modus I 00:00 Tools
4 wanted sings 00:00 Tools
Tennesse fire 00:00 Tools
She Lives Up The Street (Remastered) - Live 00:00 Tools
Thanks A Millon 00:00 Tools
Agnus Dei-Modus I 00:00 Tools
Antiphona: Salve Solemne-Modus I 00:00 Tools
Sanctus & benedictus-Modus V 00:00 Tools
I’m Over You (Remastered) - Live 00:00 Tools
For Always (feat. Walter Salas-Humara) 00:00 Tools
Tennessee Fire # 2 00:00 Tools
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In 1985, when vocalist/guitarist/songwriter Walter Salas-Humara recorded a handful of tunes with the help of a dozen and a half friends and collected the songs under the title About Her Steps, he probably wasn't thinking that it was the start of a career in music that's now approaching 20 years and still going strong. No, at that point, he was too busy thinking about, among other things, names. "In the beginning, I didn't want to use my name because I thought it was too hard for people to deal with," explains Salas-Humara when discussing the origin of the Silos name. "So I came up with a name that was two syllables, easy to roll of the tongue, and works in all languages more or less." With a name in hand, as well as some (in his words) "unexpected interest" in About Her Steps, Salas-Humara put together a touring band. That line-up made Cuba, originally released in 1987, an exhilarating album that introduced the Silos' enviable ability to communicate effectively in both a whisper and a howl. Cuba attracted national attention. The video for "Tennessee Fire" was played by MTV and the band was voted "Best New American Band" by the Rolling Stone critic's poll. The band subsequently signed to RCA Records and the third album under the Silos name (self-titled, but often conveniently referred to as The One With The Bird On The Cover) was even better and led to an appearance on Late Night with David Letterman. Its spacious, organic quality made it seem out of place in 1990; however, looking back at the album from within the Alternative-Indy glow of the decade's end, The Silos resonates like the work of visionaries. Since that landmark album, Salas-Humara has kept the Silos name alive with a continuing series of impassioned recordings and miles and miles of roadwork. Four Silos studio albums, Hasta La Victoria (1992) and Susan Across The Ocean (1994), Heater (1998). Laser Beam Next Door (2001), and When The Telephone Rings (2004) followed. The latest album, Come On Like The Fast Lane, is their most accomplished to date, mixing primitive rock, edgy psychedelia and down-home organic soul without reservation. Salas-Humara has also released several solo albums, produced several others for such kindred spirits as Michael Hall and Jim Roll, was a founding member of the seminal soul/drone band The Vulgar Boatmen, did some guest drumming on Hazeldine's Orphans, and joined Hall and Alejandro Escovedo in a two-off named The Setters. Ira Robbins, writing in The Trouser Press Record Guide, describes Salas-Humara as an "unflashy auteur whose alt-rock amalgam drapes country, punk, baroque stateliness and pop in an abiding sadness." When you look at Salas-Humara's wide-ranging career and his dedication to the art of songwriting, it's definitely not a stretch to include his name alongside the likes of Escovedo, REM, Lucinda Williams, Stephen Malkmus, and Neil Young. These days, Salas-Humara is enjoying the stability of a Silos line-up that's been together longer than any other, closing in on nine years, with Drew Glackin on bass and lap steel and Konrad Meissner on drums. "We all enjoy each other's company quite a bit" is Salas-Humara's take on this longevity. "And stylistically, it all locks together in an interesting way. Visceral guitar playing combined with very melodic bass work and eclectic drumming works in a trio format. And to have the steel guitar (courtesy of Glackin) on the quieter songs adds a whole other dimension." The Silos create a sound that's hard to pin down. According to Buzz McClain in The Washington Post, the band creates "powerful earthy pop that sounds like the result of Nirvana riding on R.E.M.'s tour bus." "The band's austere style inflects the astringent twang of The Velvet Underground with the drone of R.E.M. and adds countryish echoes that recall Gram Parsons," offered Stephen Holden in The New York Times. "We get compared to everybody," says Salas-Humara. "To some people, we're a country band. To other people, we're a rock band. To other people, we're an acoustic band. Some people think we're rootsy, and others think we're arty." He pauses to take a breath and to chuckle at the breadth of it all. "We're all of those things." Yes, every one of those descriptions is accurate, a snapshot of the truth taken from a different angle. The music of Salas-Humara and his bandmates is the sound of ideas, styles, and maybe even cultures colliding. It deftly combines a big beat with a nothing-wasted leanness, and it's music that possesses a unique blending of intensity and approachability, with the ferocious rockers tilting you back on your heels just as quickly as the hushed, tightly coiled ballads draw you closer. So how should one sum up the music of the Silos? With a new album on the shelves and a trail of memorable shows (from performances in large music halls to intimate house concerts) both behind them and in front of them, let's just call it enduring. Written By: —Rick Cornell Read more on Last.fm. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.