Old thread's gone :(
New interview:
YouTube - Broadcast Yourself. (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YP0MFwTxVoQ#)
Which tool deleted the old one?
I'm seeing them tonight in Leeds at the Cockpit, cannot wait but it is a shame about Teppei and his mum. Will try to get a few pictures.
They were excellent last night, in spite of Teppei not being there, favourite song was Silhouette because the place just erupted when that went down as second song. Played for about 1hr 15mins, mainly stuff off beggars and AITA and a few other random ones. Apparently they're back in Europe late summer.
the old thread probably disappeared with all those others a few weeks ago.
And here is the set:
Of Dust and Nations
Silhouette
All The World Is Mad
The Weight
Helter Skelter
All That's Left
Hold Fast Hope
Artist in the Ambulance
In Exile
A Song For Milly Michaelson
At The Last
Deadbolt
The Melting Point of Wax
The Earth Will Shake
Encore:
Stare at the Sun (Dustin only)
Beggars
Nice Glasgow pics here
http://www.flickr.com/photos/myso-calledphotography/4293269283/#in/set-72157623257361042/ (http://www.flickr.com/photos/myso-calledphotography/4293269283/#in/set-72157623257361042/)
Nothing like talking to myself
Anyway, this dude has put up some brilliant videos from Cardiff, lovely quality.
YouTube - Broadcast Yourself. (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=S_P1zpK9v7E#)
Ugh, I wanna see them live so fucking bad.
o, so Jambi is Law again. anyway.
I loved a video of Thrice playing songs from Beggars in the old thread :)
Quote from: lostpilot on Jan 23, 2010, 03:21 PM
I loved a video of Thrice playing songs from Beggars in the old thread :)
At your service: http://www.shockhound.com/videos/820-shock-sessions--thrice (http://www.shockhound.com/videos/820-shock-sessions--thrice)
wow, these guys sound nothing like what i imagined, i always thought they were some kind of emo or screamo band. I can dig this, could someone recommend me an album to start with?
Quote from: Crazylegs on Jan 23, 2010, 04:31 PM
could someone recommend me an album to start with?
Their newest album, Beggars. Their old stuff is more "emo/screamo" oriented, but they've been progressing a lot. I love the direction they're going in.
Here ya go http://rapidshare.com/files/258852942/Thrice_-_Beggars__2009_.rar (http://rapidshare.com/files/258852942/Thrice_-_Beggars__2009_.rar)
thanks buddy.
Rapidshare is a bitch. Here's a mediafire link. http://www.mediafire.com/?txjx23wga22 (http://www.mediafire.com/?txjx23wga22) (better quality too)
Quote from: Law on Jan 23, 2010, 01:04 PM
Nothing like talking to myself
Anyway, this dude has put up some brilliant videos from Cardiff, lovely quality.
YouTube - Broadcast Yourself. (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=S_P1zpK9v7E#)
man, In Exile is such a good song. I'd almost go as far as to say it's perfect.
Quote from: lostpilot on Jan 23, 2010, 03:21 PM
o, so Jambi is Law again. anyway.
Yeah, time to fuck that name off.
And thesis they are definitely back in Europe in the summer. Been spoilt this week though, Thrice in a tiny ass place and The Prodigy in a tiny ass place too, hell yeah!
THrice new pseudo acoustic sessions here: http://www.daytrotter.com/dt/thrice-concert/20031013-13731.html?utm_source=DT&utm_medium=RSS&utm_campaign=RSS (http://www.daytrotter.com/dt/thrice-concert/20031013-13731.html?utm_source=DT&utm_medium=RSS&utm_campaign=RSS)
And let www.file2hd.com (http://www.file2hd.com) do its magic ;). A erally interesting 4 track show with a tom waitts cover and a tasty version of beggars.
Holy shit, Thrice are fans of Tom Waits? Fucking awesome.
Edit: wow, their cover is fantastic.
wow, they're pretty good live
and that songs is as Jacob said, almost, if not, perfect :)
Anyone have the DVD video from the Live at the House of Blues album? Thanks
do you want a link or what?
I do have the dvd..
The VOB files would be great. A torrent would work or the links are fine as well. Mediafire, Megaupload.
I can't figure out where did I get the DVD from.
I can only file rapidshare:
http://metalhcdvds.blogspot.com/2009/08/thrice-live-at-house-of-blues-dvdrip.html (http://metalhcdvds.blogspot.com/2009/08/thrice-live-at-house-of-blues-dvdrip.html)
Waiting in these guys to hit the stage. Horrible opening bands.
good interview with Dustin. They are apparently going back into the studio soon...
Dustin Kensrue from Thrice (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wx1rIGwqmB8#ws)
Can't wait for a new album.
I have no idea what to expect, but whatever fits!
Do they even have anything in the works yet for a new album?
I like the idea making a math-y, hardcore album but I would like to hear a full length album of stuff sounding like the Water EP. It's probably my favorite of their stuff.
same here actually.
Water EP is the best thing they've ever done. Wish they keep in the same vein
Beggars > most albums
well, Beggars is REALLY REALLY good, and definitely takes second place for me, but I guess Beggars-sound and Water-sound are just two different "levels" of Thrice. I mean, they're both as good, just different techniques and sound :)
Anyone checked out Riley's blog? It's pretty fun to read and the guy has excellent taste in music.
http://trawlingthegrey.tumblr.com/ (http://trawlingthegrey.tumblr.com/)
yeah, i read that blog almost daily. can´t wait to see what they do next. i still listen to beggars a lot. just saw them this summer and they were stellar as usual.
Me too, is a must-visit. I got to know many nice bands from his recommendation, like Harkonen & Taken just to name a few that sstruck my mind.
yeah, its a good one. Can't wait for their new shit.
Fellas, here you can see an entire thrice set. If anybody can rip it and upload that would be a beast of a favour
http://is.gd/fBgMu (http://is.gd/fBgMu)
^ That was awesome.
favorite band all time.
Quote from: Deftones-argentina on Oct 02, 2010, 07:43 PM
If anybody can rip it and upload that would be a beast of a favour
http://is.gd/fBgMu (http://is.gd/fBgMu)
+ 1000
anyone have that "wood and wire" remix? i cant get
the donate/download thing to work.
I've just started listening to Thrice. I've only heard "The Illusion of Safety," but I'm keen to check out "Vheissu." I've read it being compared to "White Pony" in some reviews.
Quote from: davetonez on Jan 22, 2011, 05:50 AM
I've just started listening to Thrice. I've only heard "The Illusion of Safety," but I'm keen to check out "Vheissu." I've read it being compared to "White Pony" in some reviews.
thrice's best imo. i would say it is
their White Pony. not necessarily the same sounding album.
yeah, vheissu is my favorite. the earth will shake might be in my favorite song from them ever.
Quote from: bright lights, big city on Jan 22, 2011, 07:57 AM
Quote from: davetonez on Jan 22, 2011, 05:50 AM
I've just started listening to Thrice. I've only heard "The Illusion of Safety," but I'm keen to check out "Vheissu." I've read it being compared to "White Pony" in some reviews.
thrice's best imo. i would say it is their White Pony. not necessarily the same sounding album.
I would never compare Deftones and Thrice. Deftones are more.. em, romantic kinda, sexy etc; while Thrice is more about elements, personal feelings about the world and such. But yes, Vheissu is absolutely awesome. And elemental albums, of course :)
Beggars is still my favorite. I love Vheissu, but I'm definitely more into Thrice's softer side.
I feel like Thrice and Deftones go into each album with a similar mindset about creating new music, but the actual music they create is different. They are two bands rooted in a particular genre, but they love to do experimental shit.
Thrice is definitely more experimental then Deftones.
Quote from: lostpilot on Jan 22, 2011, 11:15 PM
Thrice is definitely more experimental then Deftones.
I gotta disagree. I think they are both very experimental... I think Pink Maggit is just as experimental as anything thrice has ever done... Thrice has more songs that are experimental sounding but the tones are pretty unique for a heavier band.
Quote from: E-Money on Jan 22, 2011, 11:40 PM
Quote from: lostpilot on Jan 22, 2011, 11:15 PM
Thrice is definitely more experimental then Deftones.
I gotta disagree. I think they are both very experimental... I think Pink Maggit is just as experimental as anything thrice has ever done... Thrice has more songs that are experimental sounding but the tones are pretty unique for a heavier band.
well, I am not saying that Deftones do not have a unique sound, guitar tones, mixing and mastering in the albums, vocal style - but they are not as experimental as Thrice. Thrice are experimenting more with keyboards, themes (especially within elemental albums), various guitar effects (while Deftones have somewhat solid sound in most of their creations). To repeat myself - I don't say shit about Deftones - I always enjoyed their music, flowing sound (especially in self-titled) but I do not consider them too experimental :)
DARIUS HATES THE DEFTONES! BURN HIM! :D
But seriously, though, you're right. We will never hear the Deftones do anything like the AIr EP
Quote from: bright lights, big city on Jan 22, 2011, 07:57 AM
Quote from: davetonez on Jan 22, 2011, 05:50 AM
I've just started listening to Thrice. I've only heard "The Illusion of Safety," but I'm keen to check out "Vheissu." I've read it being compared to "White Pony" in some reviews.
thrice's best imo. i would say it is their White Pony. not necessarily the same sounding album.
Yeah, that's the vibe I got from whatever review I read.
Although I haven't heard much Thrice yet, I still consider the Deftones to be highly experimental, especially considering the 'scene' they were associated with earlier on (Nu Metal). Deftones have a huge variety of influences, and I think that's an element of being experimental itself... It all changes the writing process.
Quote from: davetonez on Jan 23, 2011, 08:07 AM
Yeah, that's the vibe I got from whatever review I read.
Although I haven't heard much Thrice yet, I still consider the Deftones to be highly experimental, especially considering the 'scene' they were associated with earlier on (Nu Metal). Deftones have a huge variety of influences, and I think that's an element of being experimental itself... It all changes the writing process.
Man, I have to disagree with you. Three things -
a) experimental-ism in music is highly ephemeral. In your example - appearance of nu-metal as a genre was experimental decades ago - right now it's just obsolete, because the genre basically died and gave roots to other genres. For example, my favorite music genre - post-rock - was considered experimental, also, decades ago. But lately, when most bands started to play similar music it became obsolete.
b) experimental-ism in music is defined by:
- the use of different than usual instruments (Deftones? guitars, bass guitar, keyboards/turntables, drums - nothing here),
- unusual drumming signatures (Deftones? not really. Listen to Oceansize - Frames if you want to hear a mainstream record with varying signatures),
- creating different sounds from traditional instruments (Deftones? yes, the guitar tones are evolved, but go listen to Godspeed You! Black Emperor play the guitars with screwdrivers or e-bows and such. That is experimental approach towards the guitar),
- using different song writing structures (Deftones? Listen to Sextape. Verse-Chorus-Verse-Chorus),
- creating something beyond music, groundbreaking (go listen to Kayo Dot, avant-garde metal band to hear what is music beyond music and tones and rhythms)
c) all in all, experimental-ism is highly subjective. Well - if you listen to Nickelback and shit like this - yes, Deftones will seem highly experimental to you. Just to define it for you perfectly - go and watch Animal Collective's latest visual album, ODDSAC. That is experimental, Deftones is not.
And dude, of course - no offense, just clarifying ideas :)
Quote from: lostpilot on Jan 23, 2011, 01:28 PM
Quote from: davetonez on Jan 23, 2011, 08:07 AM
Yeah, that's the vibe I got from whatever review I read.
Although I haven't heard much Thrice yet, I still consider the Deftones to be highly experimental, especially considering the 'scene' they were associated with earlier on (Nu Metal). Deftones have a huge variety of influences, and I think that's an element of being experimental itself... It all changes the writing process.
Man, I have to disagree with you. Three things -
a) experimental-ism in music is highly ephemeral. In your example - appearance of nu-metal as a genre was experimental decades ago - right now it's just obsolete, because the genre basically died and gave roots to other genres. For example, my favorite music genre - post-rock - was considered experimental, also, decades ago. But lately, when most bands started to play similar music it became obsolete.
b) experimental-ism in music is defined by:
- the use of different than usual instruments (Deftones? guitars, bass guitar, keyboards/turntables, drums - nothing here),
- unusual drumming signatures (Deftones? not really. Listen to Oceansize - Frames if you want to hear a mainstream record with varying signatures),
- creating different sounds from traditional instruments (Deftones? yes, the guitar tones are evolved, but go listen to Godspeed You! Black Emperor play the guitars with screwdrivers or e-bows and such. That is experimental approach towards the guitar),
- using different song writing structures (Deftones? Listen to Sextape. Verse-Chorus-Verse-Chorus),
- creating something beyond music, groundbreaking (go listen to Kayo Dot, avant-garde metal band to hear what is music beyond music and tones and rhythms)
c) all in all, experimental-ism is highly subjective. Well - if you listen to Nickelback and shit like this - yes, Deftones will seem highly experimental to you. Just to define it for you perfectly - go and watch Animal Collective's latest visual album, ODDSAC. That is experimental, Deftones is not.
And dude, of course - no offense, just clarifying ideas :)
Haha hmmm...
a) I consider Adrenaline to be Nu Metal, I think Around the Fur had elements of it but then White Pony came out. For the Deftones to move out of a scene that was still heavily popular meant changing a signiture, developed sound. To change that original direction, I believe is experimenting because the overall style is changed and isn't experimentation defined as "the testing of an idea?" Which in this case is the idea to try something new.
b) I guess the Deftones don't fall into many of those definitions of being experimental... Although it's not consistantly tried, I think they have used unusual instruments before. I'm pretty sure in "The Boys Republic" a didgeridoo is used in the intro. I believe vocals are considered an instrument too (eg- melody), and although Chino is not the first to utilise the sing/scream style, he does apply a range of unusual influences to a heavier scene of music.
c) Point taken, the Deftones may not be as experimental as some other bands out there, but I still consider them experimental compared to many artists. There are thousands of artists in different genres that wouldn't seem near as experimental as the Deftones (eg- pop music, mainstream rock), but there are other bands exploring more things than the Deftones.
Thrice will easily become one of the biggest rock bands in the world sooner than later. They have grown and matured in a way you rarely see a band evolve in such a short amount of time, and have a fan-base from ever genre under the sun. It's just a matter of time before they grab an opening slot for Rolling Stones or Bruce Springsteen and it's game over on them being 'indie'
... Unless they accidentally remain underground like Deftones for the next 20 years.
while i agree that their growth as a band is far beyond what anyone would have ever imagined, and they by all means could turn that into something commercially successful, but doesn't it seem like they're going in a different direction? If i remember right, they left Island records or whatever it was to go to Vagrant specifically so they could record and do what they wanted. they were narrowed as a band after the success of Vheissu into what you were describing might happen. I think they chose differently.
There's no way they make any of the alchemy index or beggars the way they wanted to without making that leap. Still, it could happen, but I don't think they'll accept major stardom unless it's on their terms.
I work at a music store and the last studio album sold pretty poorly, I don't think they'll be opening for the Rolling Stones any time soon.
yeah, there was hardly any marketing for that record that i can remember, and i´m pretty sure it was made for very little money.]
also, it leaked earlier than they anticipated and they pushed up the digital release to try and make up for lost money. i think that those things kill a band like thrice.
Quote from: one weak on Jan 26, 2011, 01:07 AM
yeah, there was hardly any marketing for that record that i can remember, and i´m pretty sure it was made for very little money.]
also, it leaked earlier than they anticipated and they pushed up the digital release to try and make up for lost money. i think that those things kill a band like thrice.
That's true... Happens to a few bands these days hey. Don't get me wrong, it's awesome to find a leaked copy of an album early and if I like it, I'll buy it. I don't think many people do that though
I think they actually benefited, white pony syndrome:
before it was avaliable to buy it, people heard it...AND LOVED IT. by the time it was out a whole new batch of people got interested because of the buzz around it.
beggars? if vheissu leaked early (and i'm sure it did) then that scenario probably worked, but i think beggars was too distant for a lot of their fans, though i still love it.
http://rileybreck.bandcamp.com/ (http://rileybreck.bandcamp.com/)
just trowing a head up, this is where riley (thrice's drummer) posts his solo music. Kind of ambient music, I fucking love it. He and darius should do shit together. There would be so much shit that It could fill a whole bathroom.
Quote from: Deftones-argentina on Jan 29, 2011, 12:43 PM
http://rileybreck.bandcamp.com/ (http://rileybreck.bandcamp.com/)
just trowing a head up, this is where riley (thrice's drummer) posts his solo music. Kind of ambient music, I fucking love it. He and darius should do shit together. There would be so much shit that It could fill a whole bathroom.
if only he would be interested in making music with me, lol. Compared to him I am a sandworm while he is a fucking hippo, comparing popularity and quality and etc. :)
Those two songs on his site are wonderful.
BEGGARS KEEPS BLOWING ME AWAY!
ah, this is becoming one of my all time favorite albums. every song is perfect.
the only song that doesn´t belong is talking through glass. i love that song, but it belongs on vheissu i guess.
i wish they would re-record a song for milly michaelson as it's been played on tour recently. such an awesome non-acoustic version, and better than the original!
Thrice - A Song For Milly Michaelson (Live - Cardiff) HD (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wqYLOM_N00I#)
funny, but that does not look like teppei....anyone know who it is playing in his absence?
I preffer the studio one, but this one is cool anyway. I think this was some months ago, he had to pull out from the tour due to family emergencies. I remember somebody from the other band they toured with stepped in for the time being.
awesome beggars performance. i love it, this thread actually got me back into beggars and the alchemy index after a few months of not listening much!
Thrice - "Beggars" (Live in San Diego 7-16-10) (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8wL1Odlw1uk&feature=related#ws)
From Thrice.net
Hey Everyone,
Sorry for the lack of updates — There's hasn't been much to post since there has been a lull in Thrice related activity in the last few months. We have been going through some things in our personal lives that ultimately, are much bigger and much more important, which had called for our full attention for the time being. It's been a pretty crazy season of change for us and we appreciate all your guys' love and support.
Furthermore, we found our storage space dead empty, robbed and quite literally swept clean several weeks ago (no seriously, they took a broom and dust pan and swept it clean). Luckily, the stuff we currently use the most was at the studio, but we still had a lot of stuff taken. The culprits were actually caught and are locked up at the moment and we were able to get some smaller stuff back (mostly cases). We fully understand that this is a complete shot in the dark, but if anyone sees our stuff being sold (or anything that might be ours) at least in the Orange/San Diego/Los Angeles counties, please do NOT contact the seller, instead, contact our management at thricebay@gmail.com and let us know. Just some of the stuff that is still at large:
- My Black '85 Les Paul Custom - Super bummed about this one as it was my main guitar for years. Some key indicators might be: all nickel hardware, Dimarzio bridge pickup, stock neck pickup, significantly yellowed binding, a nick down to the wood around the middle of the neck. Not the most identifiable guitar but what the heck, no harm in trying...I want this back dang it!
- Black Les Paul Custom Lite - This is a super rare guitar and (I believe) was refinished in black at some point. I've never seen another black one so any black Les Paul Custom Lites might be a red flag.
- Rhodes Mark V - Pretty rare keyboard and we'd be interested to hear about any of these being sold.
- Acrylic C&C Drum kit - Smoke acrylic 24' kick drum, 14' rack, 18' floor. This was custom made especially for Riley and there is none other like it. If you see this kit, then this is an instant red flag.
Like I said, complete shot in the dark, but any shot is better than no shot I suppose. In the end though, it's just stuff so we are giving a big collective "Oh well".
On a happy note of change, my family and I just recently picked up and left our home in OC to move up north to an island in Washington. It's a drastic change for us but a welcome and conscious one and I am absolutely loving it. I'll be splitting my time between there and Thrice's home base of Orange pretty much 50/50 for the next few months as we work to get back on track and finish this record. Maybe I can buy a sweet toaster or something with my accumulated miles.
On the Thrice front, we are picking things back up this week and are back in the studio. I feel like we've been able to pick our momentum back up fairly easily and we have had a pretty productive couple days. It's actually been kinda nice to be able take some time off from being so immersed in it and come back with fresh minds/perspectives/ears.
We'll also be playing a couple shows in the socal area in the beginning of March with our good friends in Circa Survive:
3/3 at Soma in San Diego
3/5 at the Musink festival
We're super excited about seeing/playing with those guys as they are stand up guys just as much as they are an amazing band. We'll be sure to keep this site updated while we are back in writing mode. Thanks for sticking around and checking in.
Cheers,
Teppei
Good to actually hear something from them. At least he seems positive, even though their shit was stolen... and he moved to Washington. I'm looking forward to some new material, especially since I've heard it's supposed to be drawn from their heavier influences. But am I the only that senses some sort of hiatus or break-up coming? I'm just getting a Poison The Well-vibe when they were prepping Tropic Rot.
Anyone have a youtube rip of the new song THRICE played last night at Bamboozle?
Didn't they do a full set of hot water music covers?
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1HZdtlRjMmI
here you can listen to the new song. Frodus vibe's, that can only be good.
and yeah, 2 hot water music covers are on youtube, too.
oops, now a third cover was uploaded: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gpK4cufh3lE
New song sounds fucking awesome.
Thrice - Untitled New Song (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GUXyC7wptkI#ws)
So excited about the new album.
Studio Video #1 (http://vimeo.com/23687363)
Quote from: theis on May 10, 2011, 01:40 AM
New song sounds fucking awesome.
Thrice - Untitled New Song (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GUXyC7wptkI#ws)
So excited about the new album.
Good to see that coming back on here in such a long time, some new thrice pops up!
Cheers Theis. Liking the ballsy approach to this song.
New album's called "Major/Minor" and will be released September 20th.
Major/Minor eh? Sounds pretty interesting.
nice
http://soundcloud.com/chinashopmag/yellow-belly/s-62Qeo (http://soundcloud.com/chinashopmag/yellow-belly/s-62Qeo)
Awesome song.
yes, who can rip that?
Quote from: elite54 on Jul 19, 2011, 09:46 PM
yes, who can rip that?
You can download it from their Facebook.
https://www.facebook.com/officialthrice?v=app_178091127385 (https://www.facebook.com/officialthrice?v=app_178091127385)
nice, thanks man.
This song fucking rules.
not a big fan of the song, but I definetively dig the vibe! hoping to hear more tunes soon.
Quote from: Deftones-argentina on Jul 20, 2011, 08:03 AM
not a big fan of the song, but I definetively dig the vibe! hoping to hear more tunes soon.
Same here... I dig the vibe but it seems flat to me. I'm sure it'll grow on me though, and I'm still stoked for the new record.
Agree with the flatness. It sounds like a creative song you would hear on the radio, but kind of boring. I am interested to hear the rest of the album though. There is definite potential.
Track Listing.
1. Yellow Belly
2. Promises
3. Blinded
4. Cataracts
5. Call It In The Air
6. Treading Paper
7. Blur
8. Words In The Water
9. Listen Through Me
10. Anthology
11. Disarmed
Not a REALLY good opening song..
Why won't they follow the Alchemy Index line...
I always love when tracklists leak, let's you fantasize about the album and its themes. At least from the titles they got an Alchemy vibe (lyrics wise).
The one that caught my attention only by the title itself is Blur. And it's quite curious to have an ender Called Misarmed.
homo moment
chills and teary eyed
i really love thrice
They finally did it! They sound like Pearl Jam now!!!
that must exlain why I don't like the song as much as their previous materials. but the grunge sound really fits thrice! it'll be an interesting journey (I'm hoping someday they'll revisit the Fire sound, anyway).
this song is :/
if it was not Thrice it would be >:(
Quote from: Caín on Jul 26, 2011, 03:37 PM
They finally did it! They sound like Pearl Jam now!!!
haha, yeah that's what thought too. already on the previous album I noticed this. I don't mind, I like both bands a lot.
Pearl Jam? Really?
I can't hear that..at all.
Quote from: lostpilot on Jul 21, 2011, 06:21 PM
Not a REALLY good opening song..
Why won't they follow the Alchemy Index line...
I feel the same way... :(
Quote from: theis on Jul 27, 2011, 12:32 AM
Pearl Jam? Really?
I can't hear that..at all.
well, it's not likey they're starting to sound exactly like them. it's about the vibe. hard to describe, really. but the dirty sound, the flannel shirts and the more introvert attitude simply reminds me of the path Pearl Jam went.
speaking of which, check the link I posted in the Pearl Jam thread. I know you'll get a boner, Theis.
Thrice - Promises (Lyric Video) (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=icObxc0v05U#ws)
Performing "blur" on fuel tv
http://youtu.be/7tqrx5hgkhw (http://youtu.be/7tqrx5hgkhw)
I'm really liking blur.
Anyone have a link to the new album?
Quote from: ChannelZer0 on Aug 28, 2011, 02:39 AM
Anyone have a link to the new album?
Uhm...no leak yet.
Thrice - Major/Minor (128 kbps)
http://www.filesonic.com/file/1832278441 (http://www.filesonic.com/file/1832278441)
must...re...sist....must...re....sist....pain....pain...need....
Hmm, the quality isn't very good. Even the 320kbps sounds weird.
I'll wait.
i believe it's a vinyl rip, as those have been shipped to fans in advance of the cd. odd, considering thrice obviously wouldnt want an album to leak after beggars... oh well.
I don't think it's going to be that great. I thought beggars was kinda weak compared to Vheisu and the Alchemy index... And both the songs I've heard thus far haven't done anything for me.
Beggars is my favorite Thrice album so I have high hopes for Major/Minor.
I think, from the two or 3 spins I gave to M&M yesterday, I'm going to like it more than beggars. What I like is that the heavy songs are heavy enough, and the slow songs are really mellow, I think beggars, despite having really good songs, lacked contrast.
In Exile alone makes Beggars their best album, imo.
started listening to M&M but it sounds like shit. any word on a better rip?
theres a better rip in the "it leaked" thread
Quote from: kurtone on Sep 03, 2011, 08:19 PM
theres a better rip in the "it leaked" thread
no, the 320kbps also sounds bad.
Catching these guys live October 5th!
I'm officially in love with Major/Minor. As It happened with Thursday's No devolución & GlassJAw's Colouring book; it's the kind of record that gives you the lovely sensation that, now that this record reached your ears, your life is more complete.
Best songs:
Anthology
Treading Paper
Call it in the Air
Words in the water
The others are sweet but these own it!!!
First 4 songs AWFUL
Last 4 songs DELICIOUS
do you guys have a better quality of this leak ?
Major/Minor (great quality)
http://www.filesonic.com/file/1999452351/Thrice-Major_Minor-2011-pLAN9.rar (http://www.filesonic.com/file/1999452351/Thrice-Major_Minor-2011-pLAN9.rar)
didn't love the gritty grunge vibe in the new record, but songs like yellow belly,blinded, call it in the air and treading paper are amazing, very good songs imo. well done thrice!
thanks for the link, man.
I don't like this album. Beggars is one of my all time favorite albums ever, so I am pretty disappointed. I feel as if they would have spaced out some of the songs, and actually used less guitars, it might have some more 'soul' to it.
Yeah it really doesn't have much growth compared to Beggars.
Hmm never looked into Thrice much, the last song i heard was Paper Tigers back in the day, i just stumbled across In Exile on youtube.
WTF happened
Given that they seem to have crossed genres so dramatically i don't think the old and new sound can even be compared in terms of whats better. He sings like a trendy bryan adams now, he used to scream everything as far as i recall. I actually don't mind the new sound, its just very accessible and easy on the ear but hmmm, completely different band now.
Old stuff is good but IMO this so called new sound they went with after artist in the ambulance for them is much more fitting. Picked up the new record today and I'm digging the new tunes for sure.
really liking the new album. it's a natural progression from Beggars in my opinion. this band only seem to get better, or at least stay good. Vheissu was a huge improvement over their old sound (which I honestly didn't like much at all, except for Cold Cash & Colder Hearts). and from that point nothing's been worse than a previous release. the current sound fits them very well, but I can miss the heavier parts of Vheissu and Alchemy Index from time to time. same goes for the electronic sound on Alchemy Index.
Quote from: wheresmysnare on Sep 23, 2011, 12:23 AM
Given that they seem to have crossed genres so dramatically i don't think the old and new sound can even be compared in terms of whats better. He sings like a trendy bryan adams now, he used to scream everything as far as i recall. I actually don't mind the new sound, its just very accessible and easy on the ear but hmmm, completely different band now.
it's only dramatic when you listen to a song they put out over a decade ago and compare it to something on Beggars. they have been naturally progressing into a better, less angst-driven band. they are adults now, and i love their last few albums aside from Major/Minor.
I actually don't see it as a natural progression, to be honest. The whole album feels like poorly mastered b-sides. the lyrics are a little dry, too.
I will keep listening to M/M but its just not sticking with me at all.
Quote from: wheresmysnare on Sep 23, 2011, 12:23 AM
Given that they seem to have crossed genres so dramatically i don't think the old and new sound can even be compared in terms of whats better. He sings like a trendy bryan adams now, he used to scream everything as far as i recall. I actually don't mind the new sound, its just very accessible and easy on the ear but hmmm, completely different band now.
haha bryan adams.. this makes me wanna hear them cover summer of 69. i'm thinking b-side ^
Quote from: from_musings on Sep 24, 2011, 01:31 PM
Quote from: wheresmysnare on Sep 23, 2011, 12:23 AM
Given that they seem to have crossed genres so dramatically i don't think the old and new sound can even be compared in terms of whats better. He sings like a trendy bryan adams now, he used to scream everything as far as i recall. I actually don't mind the new sound, its just very accessible and easy on the ear but hmmm, completely different band now.
haha bryan adams.. this makes me wanna hear them cover summer of 69. i'm thinking b-side ^
I got ma first real six-string'ah
Bought it at the five-and-dime'ahh!
bummer alert: http://www.thrice.net/ (http://www.thrice.net/)
I am not too surprised. I could somehow sense the creative drought they had reached
I have a bad feeling it's more than a hiatus.
If they play a show somewhere near me, I am more than likely to go. Besides, I don't have much to say about Thrice.
So did Thrice and Thursday just break up on the same day? Seems a little odd.
Quote from: lostpilot on Nov 23, 2011, 09:23 AM
I am not too surprised. I could somehow sense the creative drought they had reached
my thoughts exactly
I'm speechless, in 24 hours I lost two of my beloved bands, which in a big way shaped my musical career. I feel definetively hopeless.
a shame, the last two albums have been pretty amazing and it feels like they're just beginning.
sounds like they want to continue playing together, but need some time off to care about their families for a while. I can understand that, and I can imagine them coming back in a few years when the kids are older and they're longing to get back on stage.
braking up like a teenage girl is the new fashion for the bands i guess.
As tall as lions, now thrice?
They made my top3 album of the year
thursday and thrice
a tear was shed last week
from me
me too. It's like a whole subculture crumbled down on 22/11.
yup. the main four were thursday, thrice, juliana theory and circa survive... only one left is circa.
the ORIGINAL four
mmm...I'd put glassjaw on there, too.
Quote from: lostpilot on Nov 30, 2011, 03:33 AM
the ORIGINAL four
u rite
Quote from: Deftones-argentina on Nov 30, 2011, 04:36 AM
mmm...I'd put glassjaw on there, too.
no offense, i like the idea, but don't agree. i almost included Brand New, but opted out of it. Glassjaw and Brand New are different, and grew up as bands differently than the Original Four we're talking about here.
Right? right? Can I get an AMENAH!
All four bands broke the mold of what bands are supposed to be like. They all progressed in a way that can't be said about many bands. Finch was an inch away from being in the same reigns of these bands, but combusted instead.
Thrice - Anthology (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ngsd_Qaf9Tw#ws)
Thrice "Anthology" out Oct 30 on Staple Records.
Pre-order now! http://smarturl.it/anthologypreorder (http://smarturl.it/anthologypreorder)
Where to start with this band?
Quote from: Tempest2012 on Oct 08, 2012, 06:40 PM
Where to start with this band?
Well, I think they've gotten better with each album so I suggest you start with their newest album and work your way backwards.
I always read some of the YouTube comments on their videos for amusement and a lot of people have said their lyrics are very 'Christian'...thoughts?
start with Vheissu and go in chronological order to the latest. like Theis says, they've only gotten better and the stuff before Vheissu isn't that interesting in my opinion. it's basically two different bands.
I don't think you should start with the best album first, however. it's all personal of course, but I think the way they've evolved from Vheissu up until the latest one is very interesting and I think it'll add more to each album if listened to in that order.
Quote from: Tempest2012 on Oct 08, 2012, 11:07 PM
I always read some of the YouTube comments on their videos for amusement and a lot of people have said their lyrics are very 'Christian'...thoughts?
I don't care. they're not shoving it down anyone's throat. if I didn't know they're christian, I probably wouldn't even think about it. I think most of the lyrics stand on their own without reading any biblical nonsense into them.
START HERE:
http://youtu.be/QwkOswx0xyw (http://youtu.be/QwkOswx0xyw)
can someone upload Vheissu
I'd start with Artist in the Ambulance and go from there, then you can follow their proression. i only like a few songs off Illusion of Safety. As far as the christian lyrics go, to me they seem kinda heavy on major/minor, but that doesnt take away anything from the album, to me anyway.
I went ahead and ordered Artist in the Ambulance, The Alchemy Index Vol. 1, 2, 3, 4, Vheissu, Major/Minor, and Beggars...looking forward to them.
Vheissu, the alchemy index,and beggars are perfect
Quote from: lithium on Oct 09, 2012, 08:27 AM
Vheissu, the alchemy index,and beggars are perfect
I can see why fans on the Deftones like them. I think it's the experimentation that they implemented on their stuff after AITA.
Quote from: Tempest2012 on Oct 09, 2012, 08:38 AM
I can see why fans on the Deftones like them. I think it's the experimentation that they implemented on their stuff after AITA.
I remember when Vheissu came out some were referring to it as Thrices "White Pony"
Are there any bands like Thrice that have progressed as they have over each album?
Quote from: Tempest2012 on Oct 11, 2012, 09:01 AM
Are there any bands like Thrice that have progressed as they have over each album?
Silverchair is even more "progressive". It might not be to your liking, but their transformations are insane.
Quote from: Caín on Oct 11, 2012, 12:10 PM
Quote from: Tempest2012 on Oct 11, 2012, 09:01 AM
Are there any bands like Thrice that have progressed as they have over each album?
Silverchair is even more "progressive". It might not be to your liking, but their transformations are insane.
yeah at first i couldn't believe it was the same band they became really poppy and shit with cheesy songs like straight lines.I think they peaked early and have gone way down hill.
PureVolume Exclusive! Thrice Premiere "Words In The Water" (Live) + Watch Riley Breckenridge Discuss the Song
http://www.purevolume.com/news/Thrice-Premiere-Words-In-The-Water-Live-Anthology-PureVolume-Exclusive (http://www.purevolume.com/news/Thrice-Premiere-Words-In-The-Water-Live-Anthology-PureVolume-Exclusive)
i miss Thrice!
I have the M/M álbum that fortunately found on the local CD store but it's quite hard to get the Cds here, and the imports are esxpensive... If someone can upload Vol. III & IV for me, i would appreciate it a lot.
I am starting to get into Thrice just recently. Thanks to finding out about Dustin's Gospel album which made me look into Thrice's work again. I am not into Hardcore so I am only talking about Vheissu and on. I heard Vheissu I think around the time it came out but I think the Hardcore aspects of it turned me off so I never really pursued Thrice. Still though, I did like the creativity I heard and some of the songs. But now, with knowing Dustin is apparently a Christian and reading/listening I am seeing all sorts of Bible-based lyrics which is making that aspect of Vheissu a lot more powerful to me than it would be otherwise. Plus, the album has a lot more to offer than screamo and a very nice contrast. I think Vheissu is their pinnacle album on the whole.
I'm not a big fan of the Fire and Water EPs but the Air and Earth ones are pretty good. Beggars has some excellent songs and the album as a whole is quite good. I'm sure it will only grow on me more and more. In Exile, The Great Exchange, Beggars and All The World Is Mad are some of my favourites of Thrice. Major/Minor is really growing on me. At first nothing much stood out, but I'm starting to get quite into a lot of songs. I think musically, there could be more variation but it's growing on me a lot. Thanks in large part I think to the lyrics. They are especially clear and beautiful on Major/Minor.
Their progression is pretty amazing and fascinating.
Quote from: bewareofrats on Feb 14, 2014, 03:01 PM
I am starting to get into Thrice just recently. Thanks to finding out about Dustin's Gospel album which made me look into Thrice's work again.
You got a link to that album? Sounds interesting.
Do you have itunes? They have 1 minute and a half samples of each song. I could upload it but maybe you want to check out some samples first.
Quote from: bewareofrats on Feb 14, 2014, 03:01 PM
I am starting to get into Thrice just recently. Thanks to finding out about Dustin's Gospel album which made me look into Thrice's work again. I am not into Hardcore so I am only talking about Vheissu and on. I heard Vheissu I think around the time it came out but I think the Hardcore aspects of it turned me off so I never really pursued Thrice. Still though, I did like the creativity I heard and some of the songs. But now, with knowing Dustin is apparently a Christian and reading/listening I am seeing all sorts of Bible-based lyrics which is making that aspect of Vheissu a lot more powerful to me than it would be otherwise. Plus, the album has a lot more to offer than screamo and a very nice contrast. I think Vheissu is their pinnacle album on the whole.
I'm not a big fan of the Fire and Water EPs but the Air and Earth ones are pretty good. Beggars has some excellent songs and the album as a whole is quite good. I'm sure it will only grow on me more and more. In Exile, The Great Exchange, Beggars and All The World Is Mad are some of my favourites of Thrice. Major/Minor is really growing on me. At first nothing much stood out, but I'm starting to get quite into a lot of songs. I think musically, there could be more variation but it's growing on me a lot. Thanks in large part I think to the lyrics. They are especially clear and beautiful on Major/Minor.
Their progression is pretty amazing and fascinating.
That's what drew me to Thrice, too. I'm not a Christian, or even religious at all, but I love Dustin's lyrics. The way he integrates those themes into the songs without bashing you over the head with them is great, and there's still a lot of room for other interpretations too. I'd quote some favorites but I could do that all day, haha.
Thrice posted a clip of a new song on their social media pages. Looks like we're on the verge of getting some new stuff from them.
New song tomorrow
http://www.thrice.net/post/141614487502/first-tbeitbn-track-coming-tomorrow (http://www.thrice.net/post/141614487502/first-tbeitbn-track-coming-tomorrow)
New song sounds good. Very simple rock song but the chorus is pretty huge and Dustin's voice is as great as ever.
Quote from: LG95 on Mar 25, 2016, 12:56 PM
New song sounds good. Very simple rock song but the chorus is pretty huge and Dustin's voice is as great as ever.
yeah i loved it. i could used some more new thrice soon. can only hope for a solid world tour.
Wishful thinking, but with Deftones and Thrice both releasing albums so close together I think a fall/winter tour between the two would be awesome.
Quote from: Slacker on Mar 26, 2016, 02:08 AM
Quote from: LG95 on Mar 25, 2016, 12:56 PM
New song sounds good. Very simple rock song but the chorus is pretty huge and Dustin's voice is as great as ever.
yeah i loved it. i could used some more new thrice soon. can only hope for a solid world tour.
I can finally have two of my fav bands releasing new stuff again! Finally! Thrice's new song is great.
Quote from: kurtone on Mar 26, 2016, 02:50 AM
Wishful thinking, but with Deftones and Thrice both releasing albums so close together I think a fall/winter tour between the two would be awesome.
this, please!
http://www.fuse.tv/2016/04/dustin-kensrue-thrice-interview-new-album (http://www.fuse.tv/2016/04/dustin-kensrue-thrice-interview-new-album)
New song called Black Honey http://www.npr.org/sections/allsongs/2016/04/27/475764110/vikings-choice-thrice-black-honey (http://www.npr.org/sections/allsongs/2016/04/27/475764110/vikings-choice-thrice-black-honey)
Quote from: LG95 on Apr 27, 2016, 09:20 PM
New song called Black Honey http://www.npr.org/sections/allsongs/2016/04/27/475764110/vikings-choice-thrice-black-honey (http://www.npr.org/sections/allsongs/2016/04/27/475764110/vikings-choice-thrice-black-honey)
Just heard it earlier today. Sounds promising!
I do find it...odd'ish...that the song's about...bees. And honey.
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Love the guitar tone on this one.
Easily the best of the three released so far.
I want to hear the whole album <3
I love this band but I just can't get into any of the new songs... Hoping there are some electronics on the record. The newest song is probably the most promising.
Fuck, that riff on Hurricane.
Pretty good album but too many missteps and parts that don't really do enough for it to be a great album.
Hurricane is brilliant though.
So how freaking great is this new record? Absolutely loving it. Black honey is probably the only song that I can't quite warm up to.. But man the long defeat and death from above and whistleblower... Some of the best material they have ever written. So glad they're back! I've seen them live 4 times and they put on one hell of a show. If you get a chance to see them I definitely recommend it. Watched some videos of the new songs live and they sound exactly like they do on the record. Impressive .
And this one really took a few listens for me to get into.. I was kinda bummed with the first 2 songs they released but have enjoyed them much more on the record.
Definitely took awhile to get into but it was worth it. First couple of listens most of the songs kind of blended together for me and hardly any stand outs but once you give them the time holy fuck are these songs good.
I can't believe I will say this, but this is the most nu-metal Thrice album of all time.
Don't get me wrong, I really like a couple of songs, most of them have their moments but overall the instrumentals of the album are.. lazy? Mediocre?
Even while being mediocre they still serve a purpose to build nice sort-of formulaic rock songs.
MIXED FEELINGS
Finally sitting down for this record...four songs in, and it just sounds monstrous. Digging it so far.
There's two or three songs that let it down a bit IMO. Wake Up and Stay With Me are average songs with mediocre choruses and I'm not particularly keen on Salt and Shadow either. It's a shame because the rest of it is great.
Just saw them last week. Sounded excellent. Played a lot of songs of the new album. Opened with Hurricane. Sounded HUGE!