I pull up outside and you was waiting on the porch [uh I still get excited when your name light up my phone though Need church clothes on Sunday’s not maybes and somedays You ain’t need you no waterfall chasing, pipe dreaming type of love I ain’t even gonna sweat you though, always knew I’d have to let you goĪ lot of things that you want from me, that honestly I’m not ready for I done heard you got a new baby, tell me that it ain’t true baby You want stories about Hollywood that you can tell to your friends But I been all in my room baby, writing songs about you baby Tickets and tour information available at around when I’m back in town, you asking me how I’ve been ![]() Thrice will be touring this fall with special guests Touché Amoré, Jim Ward (appearing at select dates only), and Self Defense Family. Featuring frontman Dustin Kensrue, guitarist Teppei Teranishi, bassist Eddie Breckenridge, and drummer Riley Breckenridge. ‘Horizons/East’ conveys a palpable sense of danger, determination, and possibility.įormed in 1998, the Orange County-based four-piece is widely regarded as one of the most innovative rock bands of their generation. All physical copies of ‘Horizons/East’ will be available on October 8th. ‘Horizons/East’ is available to preorder now at /horizonseast. Horizons/East is a soundtrack for deeper dreaming. Thrice seems ever eager to step out into these spaces unknown to them, unsure of where their feet will land, and this new record is no exception. Some of the writing even began with open-ended challenges that the band laid on themselves like building a song using the quartal chords they found in much of the jazz they loved, or taking the Fibonacci sequence and turning it into a guitar riff. Without surrendering any of the energy and hard edge of their previous albums, they’ve given us a profoundly meditative work, which serves as a musical summons to everyday attentiveness. With ‘Horizons/East,’ Kensrue and his bandmates address, with candor and courage, the fragile and awkward arrangements that pass for civilization, while inviting us to dwell more knowingly within our own lives. ![]() To emerge from a global pandemic with a renewed sense of situational awareness, hard won insight, and a new album is the kind of move we’ve come to expect from Thrice over the last twenty years. Whether lost in a media diet that is essentially a disinformation pipeline or, relatedly, trapped in fear of a future of eternal conscious pain, Kensrue speaks of “toxic worldviews I once inhabited,” and in truth, “a lot of people that I love are still in that place.” For vocalist Dustin Kensrue, the song is – but also kind of isn’t – a thing of the past. Over a dark and intricate braiding of guitar and drum grooves, the lyrics challenge us to discern the issues and information that bonds us versus what disintegrates and destroys. The powerful new single, “Scavengers” is out today here. In this, ‘Horizons/East’ is the rare rock album on which interrelatedness is a theme, painting an adventurous and lush landscape mixed by Scott Evans that the band self-produced and recorded at their own New Grass Studio. The album exemplifies art as a work of recognition - the human task of perceiving oneself amid details, disasters, and blessings as a relentlessly relational phenomenon among others. Returning with their 11th studio album, the dynamic and explorative California-based rock band Thrice announce ‘Horizons/East,’ out September 17 via Epitaph Records on streaming platforms. Share the post "Thrice announce new album ‘Horizons/East’ share “Scavengers”"
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