Silent Drive's debut album, Love Is Worth It, was produced by Bill Stevenson, member of Descendents and producer of Rise Against, Good Riddance and Anti-Flag. Consisting of eleven dynamic tracks, Love Is Worth It, showcases the eclecticism of the band's influences and the ability to infuse a punk rock sense of ferocity and intensity into their writing. Even with such dense and heavy tracks as "4/16" and "The Professional" Silent Drive establish a balance with more subtle and somber songs "Broken Hearts Club" and "Boyfriend Notes." With influences ranging from Faith No More and Radiohead to Black Flag and Descendents, Silent Drive is blazing a new genre-bending path.
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