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''The Alchemy Index Vols. III & IV: Air & Earth'' is the sixth studio album by American rock band Thrice. It consists of the final two volumes of ''The Alchemy Index'', a four-disc concept album that was split between two releases, the first in October 2007 and the second in April 2008. The band originally planned to release four discs at once, each disc with six tracks representing one of the four elements: '' Fire'', ''Water'', ''Earth'', and ''Air''. A blog titled The Alchemy Index chronicled the album's progress for fans. The artwork for the album was designed by Dustin Kensrue.


Composition

Both discs utilized acoustic guitars,
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s, piano and vocal harmonies. Many of the songs across both discs are anchored by Kensrue's voice, as little additions are heard from drummer Riley Breckenridge or bassist Eddie Breckenridge; percussion is heard on five of the 12 tracks. Briefs instances of distorted guitar parts are featured, however, they are predominantly replaced by clean guitar sounds.


''Vol. III: Air''

''Vol. III: Air'' is a guitar-focused
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release, alongside acoustic and up-tempo rock tracks. The disc's overall atmosphere recalled the Appleseed Cast and '' The Devil and God Are Raging Inside Me'' (2006)-era Brand New, utilizing reverb and
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frequently. Kensrue said the disc was a summary of the other three discs; it featured some stripped-down material, electronic tracks, and full-band songs. Eddie Breckenridge cited artists he was listening to at the time as inspiration for the disc, namely
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,
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, and
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. "Broken Lungs" is a mid-tempo track with delayed guitar parts, alongside bell chimes and a
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. Riley Breckenridge uses different drum tones and electronic drums. The bridge section sees Kensrue switching from screaming to a falsetto within a few seconds. "The Sky Is Falling" is a pop rock song, which talks about the fallout of the September 11 attacks. It employs a number of effects, such as
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, hammer-ons and echo-filled guitar work. "A Song for Milly Michaelson" is a
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track with a repetitive guitar part and gentle vocals from Kensrue, which recalled Pedro the Lion frontman David Bazan. Gusts of wind are heard and build, alongside a reverb-hampered piano line. "Daedalus" discusses the Greek figure of the same name and his son
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, which the band previously talked about with "The Melting Point of Wax" from their third studio album '' The Artist in the Ambulance'' (2003). It has several bending guitar parts, and showcases Kensrue's aggressive vocal ability. It is a
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track, and was reminiscent of '' A Types'' (2004) and '' Magnetic North'' (2007)-era Hopesfall. "As the Crow Flies" sees Kensrue whispering throughout it, repeating the line "Fly over me"; it is followed by "Silver Wings", which incorporates the use of a
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alongside organic drums.


''Vol. IV: Earth''

''Vol. IV: Earth'' is an Americana, folk and roots rock release, inspired by soul music. It featured stripped-down, acoustic instrumentation, such as banjos, tambourines, piano, acoustic guitars, horns and upright bass. It channelled a mix of Bob Dylan, the National, Led Zeppelin and Murder by Death. The disc drew comparisons to Kensrue's debut solo album ''
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'' (2007); one track he planned to include on his solo album made its way onto the earth disc. "Moving Mountains" sees Kensrue rehash
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, which talks negatively of any act that lacks love. The
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-indebted guitar work utilizes hammer-ons and pull-offs, backed by
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s. The song almost ended up on ''Please Come Home''; it was based on a guitar riff that Eddie Breckenridge came up with, which the band re-wrote and expanded on. "Digging My Own Grave" sees the earth as being the figure of death for a man living a chaotic life. It encapsulates the man's fear of his lifestyle being his own demise. Donia Lee contributes additional vocals to the track, which also features woodwind instrumentation and finger snapping. Kensrue's vocals sit atop a jazz-esque piano progression. Thrice covered the Frodus song " The Earth Isn't Humming", which they turned into a slow-tempo country-esque track, complete with banjos. All of the members were big fans of Frodus and had wanted to cover one of their songs for sometime. Teranishi decided to create a demo of the track in the style of the earth disc, which the rest of the band liked. "The Lion and the Wolf" consists of solely a piano and Kensrue's vocals. "Come All You Weary" uses the earth as a metaphor to unite the human race, and sets up unanimity among one another. It features an organ, against a repetitive acoustic guitar chord progression. For "Child of Dust", the group put a microphone in a coffin and buried it in full-funeral style. The track becomes muffled over time, eventually closes with the sound of shovels clinking into dirt and rocks. It features backing vocals from Aushua, Nick Bogardus, Brent Kredel and Brett Williams, alongside trumpets and a repetitive piano line.


Release

The first half, ''The Alchemy Index Vols. I & II: Fire & Water'', was released on October 16, 2007. On January 23, 2008, ''The Alchemy Index Vols. III & IV: Air & Earth'' was announced for release in three months' time. On February 5, 2008, the album's track listing was posted online. Throughout the month, the group went on a headlining Canadian tour with support from Say Anything and
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. "Come All You Weary" was made available for streaming through the group's Myspace profile on February 29, before being released as a single on March 4. It featured an acoustic version of "The Whaler", a remix of "Digital Sea", and the music video for said track. Later that month, "Broken Lung" was posted on their Myspace on March 28, 2008. ''The Alchemy Index Vols. III & IV: Air & Earth'' was made available for streaming on April 11, before being released four days later. To promote its release, the group went on a US tour with Circa Survive and
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. In May 2008, the band performed at The Bamboozle festival; shortly afterwards, they appeared on '' Late Night with Conan O'Brien''. A music video was released for "Come All You Weary" on May 27, 2008, which was followed by a UK and European tour in August. The band then appeared at the Edgefest festival in Canada. In October and November, the band supported
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on their headlining tour of the US. A live album, recorded in May, titled '' Live at the House of Blues'' was released in December. A Legion of Doom remix of "Broken Lung" appeared on the ''Underworld: Rise of the Lycans'' soundtrack in January 2009.


Reception

''The Alchemy Index Vols. III & IV: Air & Earth'' was met with generally favourable reviews from music critics. At Metacritic, which assigns a normalized rating out of 100 to reviews from mainstream publications, the album received an average score of 76, based on five reviews. AllMusic reviewer Anthony Tognazzini wore that the "tight, technically complex instrumental prowess of the band is still on display, but the mood is much more atmospheric" than the ''Fire'' and ''Water'' discs. Lauri Wessel of '' Ox-Fanzine'' said the album showed the band "moving further and further away from the former sound" of their past work. '' PopMatters'' contributor Dan MacIntosh felt that "no matter the style, all of these songs hold together well". He added that even though Thrice has been tagged as an "emo band, this widely varying recorded work proves the band easily transcends such limiting categorization". ''Rock Hard'' Volkmar Weber, meanwhile, wore that album "can take on his mighty twin brother at any time. They fight on different fronts, but for the same cause". The staff at Ultimate Guitar said "once again the band have absolutely nailed the sonic theme for each element", though added that these discs paled in comparison to ''Fire'' and ''Water'', something that Tim Karan of '' Alternative Press'' agreed with. ''
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'' writer Christa L. Titus felt that the band "almost completely tosses the striking, guitar-heavy sound for which it's known" as the songs are "lofty to represent" the ''Air'' disc, "but surprisingly sparse" for the ''Earth'' disc. Punknews.org staff member Brian Shultz thought the ''Air'' and ''Earth'' discs "aren't quite as effective or accomplished" as the ''Fire'' and ''Water'' discs. Sputnikmusic staff writer Nick Greer said that ''Air'' was the "most problematic of the collection, and the disc suffers from the discontinuity of the sound throughout", while ''Earth'' was more of a "cool-down lap after the more developmental and progressive preceding discs". ''Melodic'' staff writer Tom Spinelli said ''Air'' displays the band's skill at composing "these emotive, passionate, heartfelt songs, breaking them away from their post hardcore past". ''Earth'' "starts us off with a more laid back feel whilst maintaining that melodic energy of ''The Alchemy Index'' rojectas a whole". ''The Alchemy Index Vols. III & IV: Air & Earth'' debuted at number 17 on the ''Billboard'' 200, selling 21,400 copies in its first week. It charted on three other component charts: number 1 on
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, number 4 on Alternative Albums and Top Rock Albums. Outside of the US, it reached number 13 in Canada, and number 140 in the UK. '' Rock Sound'' ranked it at number 62 on their list of the year's best albums.


Track listing

All music by Thrice, all lyrics by Dustin Kensrue.


Personnel

Personnel per booklet. Thrice * Dustin Kensruelead vocals, rhythm guitar * Teppei Teranishilead guitar, keyboards * Eddie Breckenridgebass * Riley Breckenridgedrums Additional musicians * Donia Leeadditional vocals ("Digging My Own Grave") * Aushuabacking vocals ("Child of Dust") * Nick Bogardusbacking vocals ("Child of Dust") * Brent Kredelbacking vocals ("Child of Dust") * Brett Williamsbacking vocals ("Child of Dust") Production * Thriceproducer * Teppei Teranishiproducer, engineer, mixing * Howie Weinbergmastering * Dustin Kensrueart design


Charts


References


External links


Alchemy Index
- Thrice's video documentary on the recording process of the album. {{DEFAULTSORT:Alchemy Index Vols. Iii and Iv, The Thrice albums 2008 albums Vagrant Records albums Concept albums Sequel albums