Burning In The Skies is pretty beautiful, though In Pieces, Iridescent, and The Little Things are all arguably equal IMO. That said, Guilty All...
I'm not entirely sure what transpired, as I've only been a fan of Thrice since 2014. From what I gather, during the hiatus between Major/Minor and...
If everyone can hold on, let's start it up July 1st. That way Captain EO gets to participate. That would conclude the album at the end of September.
Thrice actually confirmed in a tweet that Whistleblower is not about Snowden, although it's not entirely unconnected either. "@Snowden not about....
Cannot stop listening to this album. Hurricane, The Window, The Long Defeat, Whistleblower, and Salt And Shadow are just outstanding.
Thematically, this album feels like Thrice's Living Things. It's an amalgamation of their entire career. Hurricane is an undisputed masterpiece....
Not going to lie, my first impression of gazing over the lyrics was this was a parody song. Hopefully it's Fort Minor because it's cheesy as hell.
Well, to be fair from the title of the video I first expected a message about a delay on the album, as the band has ran into problems, but they...
I had high hopes for Death From Above, and those hopes were surpassed! The chorus strikes like Fire EP and the outro is all Vheissu. Also probably...
This is either going to be straight up LPU8 style or they're going to mock their old nu-metal sound.
I've completed The Hunting Party. All that's left is to make the posts. A problem with the thread has always been that it moves too quickly and...
Considering the general timeline for leaks, the album should hopefully appear online in the next couple of days and I can't fucking wait!
Such a gloomy track! If these are the singles then I can't wait to hear the deep hits in the album! If Derek's interview on Altwire with Riley was...
Yes please. To be fair Thrice has always been heralded for their beautiful lyrics. Now that Linkin Park has headed into a "vocals first" mindset,...
I agree, though really only more on a live basis, as I still think Chester nails aggression in the studio, but that's neither here nor there....
Pre-Vheissu Thrice is definitely more raw/garageband in a sense, but they knew how to fucking jam. What kills the early albums for me is Dustin's...
That ridiculously groovy guitar riff in the last minute or so is the stuff of legend.
You won't regret it. Tracks like Silhouette, Paper Tigers, and Under A Killing Moon are unreal. It's a little bit jarring going back to their...
That was badass. Definitely a step forward from Major/Minor. Really enjoyed the grit in the vocals, and dear god this band knows how to write some...
I recommend the following in their discography: The Artist And The Ambulance (2003) - post hardcore/heavy Thrice at their aggressive peak Vheissu...
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