Silverada's Musical Evolution: Introducing 'Highway Man' and the Arrival of Parker Twomey

Exciting news from the Silverada camp as they recently released a new song titled "Highway Man," signaling the beginning of a fresh chapter for the band. The track reflects on their experiences on the road, capturing a sense of freedom and adventure. The departure of steel guitarist Zachary Moulton led to the addition of keyboard player Parker Twomey as a permanent member, bringing a new dynamic to the group's sound.
Parker Twomey's debut with Silverada in the studio marks a significant moment for the band, as they continue to evolve their musical style. The band's recent performance at SXSW showcased songs from their upcoming album, Living Proof, recorded at the Sonic Ranch in West Texas. The absence of steel guitar in their latest recordings has shifted their sound towards a more rock-oriented vibe, reminiscent of artists like Tom Petty.
While the tracklist for the new album is still under wraps, fans can pre-order Living Proof in various formats, including CD, cassette, and vinyl. The band's dedication to their craft and the addition of Parker Twomey as a permanent member signal a promising future for Silverada. Stay tuned for more updates on their musical journey.