New Music: Sons Of Silver Drop ‘Running Out Of Words,’ Prep for Tour with Dogstar

Sons Of Silver release 'Running Out Of Words' - Courtesy image

LOS ANGELES – Release – As Sons Of Silver gear up for the fall release of their debut full-length album, the band has released a new track, “Running Out Of Words.”

“Running Out Of Words” is a more mellow tune that highlights the band’s songwriting prowess and lush vocal harmonies. It follows the recently released Rock ‘N’ Roll tracks “Giving It Back,” “Just Getting Started,” and “Tell Me This.” The fall album release is Runaway Emotions.

Sons of Silver is comprised of vocalist and guitarist Pete Argyropoulos (PeteRG), drummer Marc Slutsky (Splender, Peter Murphy), keyboardist and engineer Brina Kabler, guitarist Kevin Haaland (Skillet), and bassist Adam Kury (Candlebox).

“We’re excited to finally share our fourth single, ‘Running Out Of Words,’ from our upcoming full album Runaway Emotions,” Kury said. “This one has such a hypnotic and pulsing vibe, along with lyrics that deal with pushing through when you feel like you’re struggling and almost at your end. We hope it inspires you to keep going and trust that you’ll find your way.”

“When I first brought a basic idea to the band — a sketch of a verse and chorus — it floundered a bit,” Argyropoulos said. “The vision I had for the song wasn’t translating. But we all sensed something was there, especially Brina. So, we didn’t give up, and we collectively hammered it out over a number of writing sessions. It’s a true band effort and represents each of us at our finest.”

Runaway Emotions will be released this fall via the band’s own 4L Entertainment, distributed by Universal Music Group’s Bungalo label. The album follows their EPs Doomsday Noises (2020) and Ordinary Sex Appeal (2022).

Hear Sons Of Silver music here.

Runaway Emotions was self-produced by the band and mixed by renowned producer/engineer Tim Palmer, known for his work with Robert Plant, David Bowie, and U2.

Sons Of Silver is prepping for the road.

“Finally, finally, finally, we’re getting back on the road. None of us can wait,” Argyropoulos said. “It’s been a tough ride keeping the band moving forward over the past few years. We’ve faced a number of obstacles, but we’ve held ourselves together for opportunities like the ones coming up with Dogstar and Myles Kennedy. We couldn’t be more thankful to both acts for taking us on the road with them. We’ll be giving their fans and ours everything we’ve got.”

Listen to ‘Running Out Of Words’ here:

The band will be adding to their Rock ‘N’ Roll resume as they embark on a late summer/early autumn tour with Dogstar from August 27 through September 21. Look for them to kick off 2025 on tour with Myles Kennedy and Tim Montana, commencing on January 17 in Joliet, IL.

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On tour with Dogstar:
August 27 in La Vista, NE at The Astro Theater
August 28 in Kansas City. MO at The Uptown Theater
August 31 in Norman, OK at The Riverwind Casino Resort
September 3 in Salt Lake City, UT at The Union Event Center
September 6 in Reno, NV at The Silver Legacy Resort Casino
September 7 in Jacksonville, OR at Britt Festival Pavilion
September 8 in Forest Grove, OR at McMenamins Grand Lodge
September 10 in Airway Heights, WA at Spokane Live
September 13 in Redding, CA at Redding Civic Auditorium
September 14 in Sacramento, CA at Hard Rock Hotel and Casino
September 15 in Santa Cruz, CA at The Catalyst
September 17 in Ventura, CA at The Majestic Ventura Theater
September 19 in Valley Center, CA at Harrah’s Resort SoCal
September 20 in Las Vegas, NV at The Chelsea – The Cosmopolitan of Las Vegas
September 21 in Maricopa, AZ at Harrah’s Ak-Chin Hotel & Casino

With Myles Kennedy and Tim Montana:
January 17 in Joliet, IL at The Forge
January 18 in Minneapolis, MN at Varsity Theater
January 21 in Flint, MI at The Machine Shop
January 22 in Toronto, ON at The Concert Hall
January 25 in Glenside, PA at Keswick Theatre
January 27 in Boston, MA at Brighton Music Hall
January 28 in Asbury Park, NJ at The Stone Pony
January 30 in Baltimore, MD at Baltimore Soundstage
January 31 in Charlotte, NC @ Neighborhood Theatre
February 2 in Nashville, TN at Brooklyn Bowl
February 3 in Atlanta, GA at Variety Playhouse
February 5 in Destin, FL at Club LA
February 7 in San Antonio, TX at Vibes Event Center
February 8 in Dallas, TX at Echo Lounge & Music Hall
February 11 in Lawrence, KS @ Liberty Hall
February 12 in Denver, CO at Summit
February 14 in Mesa, AZ at The Nile Theater
February 16 in Los Angeles, CA at El Rey Theatre
February 18 in Sacramento, CA at Ace of Spades
February 20 in Seattle, WA at The Neptune
February 21 in Spokane, WA @ Knitting Factory