Palms Thrice
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Album-Release:
2018
HRA-Release:
14.09.2018
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- 1 Only Us 03:44
- 2 The Grey 04:06
- 3 The Dark 03:49
- 4 Just Breathe 03:56
- 5 Everything Belongs 03:53
- 6 My Soul 03:24
- 7 A Branch In The River 03:48
- 8 Hold Up A Light 03:28
- 9 Blood On Blood 04:35
- 10 Beyond The Pines 05:36
Info for Palms
Auf ihrem Epitaph-Debüt unterstreichen die Post-Hardcore-Veteranen einmal mehr ihren kreativen Pioniergeist. Die kalifornische, 1998 gegründete Post-Hardcore-Band Thrice feiert ihr zwanzigjähriges Jubiläum mit einem amtlichen neuen Album. Langjährige Fans des Quartetts wissen: Stillstand kommt für Thrice nicht in Frage, Überraschungen werden einkalkuliert und daher geht eine neue Platte auch gerne mit musikalischen Wendungen einher. Nicht anders verhält sich das bei "Palms", dem Nachfolger von "To Be Everywhere Is To Be Nowhere" (2016). Ihr Epitaph-Debüt produzierten Dustin Kensrue (Gesang, Gitarre), Teppei Teranishi (Gitarre), Eddie Breckenridge (Bass) und Riley Breckenridge (Schlagzeug), die sich bereits seit Schulzeiten kennen, zusammen mit Eric Palmquist. Während der erfahrene Produzent den Gesang und die Percussion übernahm, zeigte sich die Band für die Gitarren zuständig. Das enthob die Jungs von der Pflicht, jede einzelne Note perfekt zu spielen, wie Kensrue äußerte. "It s more about getting the right emotion out of the performance, so that it connects on a deeper level", so der Frontmann. Aus diesem Ansatz resultierte ein höchst mitteilsames, das heißt stilistisch aufgefächertes Album, dessen zehn Songs von der Piano-Ballade bis zum aggressiven Brett reichen. Hardcore-Puristen, die dabei die Nase rümpfen, sei gesagt: Leidenschaft und Intensität machen sich nicht nur an Power, sondern auch Haltungen fest. Und diesbezüglich können sich die Kalifornier nun wirklich keine Vorwürfe machen.
Dustin Kensrue, vocals, rhythm guitar, synthesizers, percussion
Teppei Teranishi, lead guitar, synthesizer, backing vocals, piano, glockenspiel
Eddie Breckenridge, bass, synthesizer, backing vocals
Riley Breckenridge, drums, programming
Produced by Thrice Eric Palmquist
Thrice
is an American rock band from Irvine, California. The group was founded in 1998 by guitarist/vocalist Dustin Kensrue and guitarist Teppei Teranishi while they were in high school.
Early in their career, the band was known for fast, hard music based in heavily distorted guitars, prominent lead guitar lines, and frequent changes in complex time signatures.' This style is exemplified on their second album, The Illusion of Safety (2002) and their third album The Artist in the Ambulance (2003). Their fourth album Vheissu (2005) made significant changes by incorporating computerized beats, keyboards, and effects into songs that were often slower and less technically difficult. Their fifth effort was a quadruple album entitled The Alchemy Index (2007/2008), released as two sets of two CDs that together make a 4-part, 24-song cycle. Each of the four 6-song EPs of the Alchemy Index features significantly different styles, based on different aspects of the band's musical aesthetic which reflect the elemental themes of fire, water, air and earth, both lyrically and musically.
Throughout the band's career, Thrice has been known to donate proceeds from album sales to charitable or non-profit organizations, including novelist Dave Eggers's charity 826 Valencia, which promotes literacy and aids teens with creative writing. In return, Eggers created the cover art for Vheissu.
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