The Silvers’ "Paper Street" Earns Grammy Ballot Consideration for Best Rock Album

by Adam Bailey
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Independent rock trio The Silvers have achieved a major milestone with their album Paper Street, which has been balloted to be considered for a nomination as "Best Rock Album" at the 67th Grammy Awards with the help of Oliver Sean and WOA FM 99 in the UK. Released on August 1, 2024, through Revlis Records, Paper Street is an 11-track collection that showcases the band’s signature blend of energetic guitar riffs, emotive lyrics, and vibrant melodies. The lineup—Dain Bedford-Pugh, Carl Upthegrove, and Mick Orton—crafts a sonic journey that has resonated deeply with critics and fans alike.

The album has also garnered significant attention on streaming platforms and charts, with tracks like "Another Trip Around the Sun" making a notable impact, reaching #19 on the iTunes Rock Charts. This success underscores The Silvers’ rising influence in the rock music scene, an impressive feat for an independent act.

This Grammy ballot consideration is part of a broader wave of recognition for independent artists. WOA Entertainment Group, which promotes The Silvers, has celebrated multiple Grammy ballot entries this year across diverse categories, further solidifying its reputation for championing unique talent.

For The Silvers, a nomination would be a validation of their artistic vision and dedication to creating authentic, high-energy rock music. As anticipation builds for the awards ceremony, fans and industry professionals alike are celebrating the band’s contribution to keeping rock music vibrant and innovative.

Learn more about The Silvers and their journey on their official website or streaming platforms

 

Adam Bailey
Author: Adam Bailey
Adam is a regular contributor for established press release distribution website Release-News.com. He writes on a wide range of topics including music.

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