Silverline releases sophomore project Voices In The Night

Silverline returns with their powerful and musically ambitious sophomore CD, Voices In The Night. The project just released last month courtesy of VSR Music Group and EMI CMG Music Distribution.

For their second effort, Silverline's woven theme throughout Voices In The Night is about being a light in the darkness, to stand up for truth in a dark world and to not hold back when that darkness surrounds you.

"We as Christians need to be the light, but so often we live in fear instead of faith," states Ryan Edberg, lead vocalist for Silverline. "Voices in the Night is our anthem to try and rally Christians together to stand for truth."

Edberg, the primary songwriter for the group, writes songs that help him get to the next step in his own Christian walk, in turn hoping that they will also help others. As a band, Silverline wants their songs to get people fired up about God and move them closer to Him, crafting inspiring pop and rock songs with a desire to send the message of hope and truth to today’s younger generation.

One of the project's first singles, "Voices in the Night", is currently at Rock radio, while another stand out song, "Life Everafter", has just released to CHR radio. The latter is a worship song about the power of Jesus, stating that in His name there is power to move the mountains in your life.

Edberg explains further, "Whatever it is that you're going against has already been defeated on the cross through Jesus. I wrote this song because you hear people say 'in the name of Jesus' so much without faith or a realisation of the power that is really there."

Silverline has garnered respect as one of the hardest working bands in the industry due to their constant touring. The band headlines their own dates as well as appearing at festivals across the nation and alongside such acts as Switchfoot, Thousand Foot Krutch, Brian “Head” Welch, P.O.D., Hawk Nelson, newsboys, and many more.

Adding to their already busy schedule, it was recently announced that Silverline will appear this fall on the six-week "The Innocent Monster Tour", joining fellow rock bands Red, The Almost, and Brian "Head" Welch. Tour dates are still being confirmed, so visit Silverline's website for the most updated information.

Along with their musical travels across the US the band also ventured earlier this year to Uganda, Africa to play concerts and to pray with the people there. The trip was so inspiring to the band that they are already planning for their next trip back.

Edberg shares, "It shocked me to see people with nothing so happy praising God. We have so much in America and yet we seem so depressed and miserable. We just need God and not look to the things we have because it doesn't last. Our things will be gone and money wasted but it is God who brings real joy.

"When it comes down to it, Silverline is around to encourage and build up but also to stand up for holiness and raise the standard back in Christianity," Edberg concludes. "I think you're either doing what God has called you to do or you're wasting your time."