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Thrice is an American
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band from
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, formed in 1998. The group was founded by guitarist/vocalist
Dustin Kensrue Dustin Michael Kensrue (pronounced KENZ-roo) is a musician, singer and songwriter. He is the lead vocalist and rhythm guitarist in the rock band Thrice, as well as a solo artist. Career 2007: Please Come Home On October 10, 2006, it was a ...
and lead guitarist Teppei Teranishi while they were in high school. Early in their career, the band was known for
melodic hardcore Melodic hardcore is a broadly defined subgenre of hardcore punk with a strong emphasis on melody in its guitar work. It generally incorporates fast rhythms, melodic and often distorted guitar riffs, and vocal styles tending towards shouting and ...
punk 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 ''The Artist in the Ambulance'' is the third studio album by American rock band Thrice. It was released on July 22, 2003, through Island Records, becoming their first release on a major label. The band released their second studio album '' The I ...
'' (2003). Their fourth album ''
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'' (2005) made significant changes by incorporating electronic beats, keyboards, and a more experimental sound. In 2007 and 2008, Thrice released '' The Alchemy Index'', consisting of two studio albums that together make a four-part, 24-song cycle. Each of the four six-song EPs of the Alchemy Index features significantly different styles, based on different aspects of the band's musical esthetic which reflect the elemental themes of fire, water, air and earth, both lyrically and musically. The band's seventh album, ''
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,'' was released on August 11, 2009, and their eighth, ''
Major/Minor ''Major/Minor'' is the eighth studio album by American rock band Thrice. The album was released on September 6, 2011, through Vagrant Records. Recording and production Thrice entered Red Bull Studios in early May 2011 with producer Dave Schi ...
'' on September 20, 2011. The most recent albums feature a refined combination of the band's different experiments and explorations. In 2011, Thrice announced a final tour and an imminent hiatus. Kensrue and Teranishi decided to reform the band in 2015 after attending a Brand New concert. In 2016, Thrice released their first post-reunion album, ''
To Be Everywhere Is to Be Nowhere ''To Be Everywhere Is to Be Nowhere'' is the ninth studio album by American rock band Thrice. The album was released on May 27, 2016, through Vagrant Records. ''To Be Everywhere Is to Be Nowhere'' is Thrice's first release after a four-year hiat ...
.'' The band's tenth album, '' Palms'', was released in 2018. Their eleventh studio album ''Horizons/East'' was released in September 2021. Each album released by Thrice has had a portion of its sales proceeds donated to a new charitable organization.


History


''First Impressions'' and ''Identity Crisis'' (1998–2001)

Dustin Kensrue Dustin Michael Kensrue (pronounced KENZ-roo) is a musician, singer and songwriter. He is the lead vocalist and rhythm guitarist in the rock band Thrice, as well as a solo artist. Career 2007: Please Come Home On October 10, 2006, it was a ...
and Teppei Teranishi knew each other from school and had played in a band called Chapter 11. Teppei recruited his skate park friend Eddie Breckenridge to play bass, who then brought his brother Riley on as a drummer. In 1998, before their first show, they realized they needed a name. Hard-pressed for time, they decided to go with the name 'Thrice' out of desperation. Thrice was initially an inside joke between the band members, and they were going to use it only temporarily for their first show. However, they began to gain fans with the name, and people started to associate them with it, so they were forced to keep it. In 1999, the band self-released an EP, '' First Impressions'', which was the product of a two-day session at A-Room Studios with Brian Tochilin. Only 1,000 copies were made and the band members sold them out of their cars. Working with
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's
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, the quartet recorded twelve tracks, and by April 2000, the group had released ''
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'' on Greenflag Records. A portion of the album's proceeds were donated to a local charity called Crittenton Services for Children and Families. More support gigs and local buzz followed, and Thrice sparked the interest of Hopeless/ Sub City's
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. In 2001, Posen signed with the band, reissued ''
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'', and sent the group out on tour with
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. Tours with Midtown and
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followed.


''The Illusion of Safety'' (2002)

Thrice re-entered the studio with producer
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to record its Hopeless/Sub City debut, '' The Illusion of Safety''. The album was released in February 2002. The band toured extensively to support it, opening for
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and Face to Face before embarking on its first headlining tour later that year. The band again donated a portion of the album's proceeds, this time choosing a non-profit youth shelter in South Central Los Angeles, A Place Called Home. The band's donations were matched by their label. The album received generally positive reviews and garnered the attention of several major labels. The band eventually signed with
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, who had agreed to match Thrice's charitable donations in the same manner that Hopeless/Sub City had. That fall, the band toured with
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and
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before returning to the studio.


''The Artist in the Ambulance'' (2003–2004)

The band re-entered the studio in March and April 2003.''Billboard'' 2003, p. 10 On July 22, 2003, the band released its Island Records debut, ''
The Artist in the Ambulance ''The Artist in the Ambulance'' is the third studio album by American rock band Thrice. It was released on July 22, 2003, through Island Records, becoming their first release on a major label. The band released their second studio album '' The I ...
''. The album was again produced by Brian McTernan. The album's title is in reference to '' Burn Collector'' by Al Burian and is meant to reflect the band's desire to do more than make music and contribute to society through their charitable donations. A portion of the album's proceeds were this time donated to the Syrentha Savio Endowment, a financial aid organization for breast cancer patients. First pressings of the album were packaged in a
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-style case with postcards containing lyrics and notes from the band. The album spawned three singles: " All That's Left", "Under a Killing Moon", and "Stare at the Sun." "All That's Left" received significant airplay, and Thrice found themselves playing at larger venues as the year progressed. In addition to returning to the Warped Tour for its 2003 iteration around the time of album's release, a co-headlining fall tour with labelmates
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and opener
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sold out across the United States, as well as a stint on the
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with
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,
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, and
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. Throughout 2004, the band continued to tour in support of ''The Artist in the Ambulance''. Island Records issued a promotional disc (that features an alternate version of "The Artist in the Ambulance") in early 2004 that would become the basis for ''
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'', a CD/DVD package outlining the group's career. Named after a lyric from "So Strange I Remember You," the CD portion contained live tracks from a performance at the
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and various
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. A slot to promote the CD/DVD came on the 2004 Warped Tour, their third time playing the tour.


''Vheissu'' (2005–2006)

Thrice spent much of the first half of 2005 working with producer
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on the follow-up to ''The Artist in the Ambulance''. Thrice released ''
Vheissu ''Vheissu'' (pronounced "vee-sue") is the fourth studio album by American rock band Thrice. Released on October 18, 2005, through Island Records, the album spawned one charting single, "Image of the Invisible", which peaked at No. 24 on Billboar ...
'' on October 18, 2005 with "Image of the Invisible" as the first single. The album's title was taken from the
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novel '' V.'', and featured a wider variety of instrumentation than used in the band's previous albums, including the use of strings, electronics, and a
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. Many of the album's lyrics also feature biblical, spiritual, and abstract themes. For the band's donations related to this album's sales proceeds, Thrice chose novelist
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's charity
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, a tutorial program for underprivileged children, which promotes
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and aids teens in developing
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skills. In return, Eggers created the cover art for ''Vheissu''. The band toured extensively in support of the album, including headlining the 2006
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tour and performing "Image of the Invisible" on
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. In April 2006, the band released " Red Sky" as the second single from the album. The accompanying video was directed by Tim Hope, who had previously directed videos for
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and
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. Instead of releasing just a single, Thrice opted to release the '' Red Sky EP'' in support of the single, which included two previously unreleased tracks and four live tracks.


''The Alchemy Index'' (2006–2008)

In September 2006, the band announced plans for a new album (later titled '' The Alchemy Index'') on their official website. The album was conceived as a series of 4 EPs, each of which represents an element of nature: fire, water, air, and earth. The band maintained a studio blog "Alchemy Index" throughout the recording process. During the recording process, the band announced that they were leaving Island Records, citing a difference of opinion on the band's future direction as the reason for the split. The band joined
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on August 9, 2007. On October 12, 2007, Thrice released the first two songs from the ''Alchemy Index'' in their entirety through the band's MySpace page. '' The Alchemy Index Vols. I & II'' was released on October 16, 2007 and sold 28,000 copies in its first week. It debuted at number 24 on the ''Billboard'' 200 chart, and it topped at number five on the iTunes top-selling albums. To promote the new album, Thrice toured with the bands
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and Brand New, and followed with a series of Canadian shows with bands
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and Attack in Black. The second half of the project, '' The Alchemy Index Vols. III & IV - Earth & Air'', was released on April 15, 2008. The final song on each disc is written in the form of a
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, depicting the relationship of man with each of the particular elements. Each of these songs is in
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, with a concluding rhyming
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. These final couplets also contain the same vocal melody and chord progression as each other, although they are in different keys. Thrice toured with
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and
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in spring 2008 to support The Alchemy Index, which had now been released in full. The third-to-last show of this tour—the May 28, 2008, show at the House of Blues in Anaheim—was filmed for a live CD/DVD '' Live at the House of Blues''. The live album spans 2 CDs and a DVD with live footage and an exclusive interview in which the band answers fan-submitted questions. In fall 2008, they embarked on a tour supporting
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, along with
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and
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.


''Beggars'' (2009–2010)

On January 4, 2009, the band announced on its website that writing had begun for the follow-up to '' The Alchemy Index'', with the title announced as ''
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'' on June 15, 2009. A July update to the band's website revealed the release date to be October 13, 2009. However, after the album was leaked several months in advance, the band announced on their website on July 23, 2009 that the album would be released exclusively to iTunes on August 11. The physical CD was released on September 15, 2009. Bonus content included two b-sides from the Beggars sessions, two remixes, and a studio rendition of their cover of
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' " Helter Skelter". Feeling that the band's previous two projects (''The Alchemy Index'' and ''Vheissu'') had a "sleepy feeling" to them, Thrice wanted to make a record that was "a little more upbeat and energetic." Thrice's members also hoped to save money and spend more time with their families by building a recording studio in guitarist Teppei Teranishi's home. Originally, the band expressed interest in tracking the record live (i.e. recording the full band all at once, instead of each instrument individually and mixing together at a later time) in the home studio; however Thrice later abandoned the idea of recording this way. Instead, the band recorded songs with "similar vibe musically, and tonally" in the same session. Several wooden devices were constructed by the band for the home studio to make the recordings "sound better." The self-produced album was released through
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. Thrice played
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festival in April, and played selected dates on the summer's
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. Throughout the Warped Tour shows, Thrice played "All the World is Mad," "At the Last" and "The Weight." The song "All the World is Mad" is featured in the Vagrant Song Pack for Guitar Hero, which was released on July 23, 2009. "
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" appears on ''
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''. In 2009, it was announced that the band would serve as openers for Brand New for their Fall North American tour. Multiple shows were sold out, and the band notably performed a cover of
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's " Helter Skelter". After this leg of the tour, Thrice began a tour with
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, but they had to play without guitarist Teppei Teranishi who left due to a family emergency. In 2009, while on the
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in Houston, Texas, the band autographed a
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for the non-profit Music Saves Lives and assisted in their goal of raising the nation's blood supply. Thrice posted a poll for fans to vote for which song from ''Beggars'' to use for a music video. "All the World is Mad", "The Weight", "Circles" and "In Exile" were the choices for the poll, with "In Exile" narrowly beating "The Weight" even after some voters hacked into the system to try to choose the winner. The live-themed, black and white music video premiered on MySpace Music on Thanksgiving Day, November 26, 2009, their first live video since 2002's "Deadbolt." Thrice's spring (2010) tour with
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was cut short on April 23 when Kensrue had to leave because of an illness in the family.


''Major/Minor'' and hiatus (2011–2015)

In an interview with Blare Magazine on June 16, 2010, Kensrue revealed that each member had been writing music for a new Thrice album individually, and that "pretty soon" the band would enter the studio to write and record the album collectively. On April 20, 2011, Thrice announced on their website that their next album was ready to go and studio-bound. The album was recorded in May 2011 at Red Bull Studios, with most of the parts being recorded there and the band adding overdubs and "tweaking" a few things in Teppei's home recording studio (New Grass Studios) in the days after recording at Red Bull Studios. The new album, ''
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'', was released on September 20, 2011 through Vagrant Records. Following Thrice's spring 2012 tour, the band went on hiatus. In the group's public statement, Kensrue stated that "Thrice is not breaking up," but that the band would be "taking a break from being a full-time band." Thrice, accompanied by
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and
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, began their farewell tour on May 4, 2012 in San Diego and ended it with a 33-song solo show on June 19, 2012 in Santa Ana. The tour's setlist song pool was determined by a fan vote on their entire song catalog (excluding First Impressions). Thrice's second live album, ''
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'', was released on October 30, 2012 on two CDs and as a quadruple 180 gram LP box set limited to 3000 copies, and features 24 songs recorded at select shows along the tour. Thrice's last interview aired on June 18, 2012, just one day after the band wrapped up their farewell tour. JC from theFIVE10 Radio spoke with Eddie and Teppei.


Hiatus activities

Riley Breckenridge plays drums in a grindcore side project called Puig Destroyer with Ian Miller (KWC), Jon Howell (KWC, Tigon), and Mike Minnick (
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). Their self-titled demo is composed of six songs clocking in at about six minutes, which is a reference to the jersey number of Yasiel Puig (66), formerly of the
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, whom the six song demo is inspired by. The name is a reference to both Puig and grindcore band
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. The demo was released on a 7" 45 rpm vinyl by The Ghost Is Clear Records. Eddie Breckenridge joined the alternative rock band
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in June 2014, which also features current/former members of
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,
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. He is also in the supergroup Less Art with his brother Riley.


Reunion and ''To Be Everywhere Is to Be Nowhere'' (2015–2017)

On December 22, 2014, the band posted an image on its website showing the view from behind the mixing desk, facing the band performing, overlaid with the text "Thrice 2015." Kensrue and Teranishi were attending a Brand New concert when they decided to reunite the band. Two months later, Thrice began announcing their inclusion in several 2015 music festivals, including
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's Skate and Surf Fest in May;
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's
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in June; Folkestone, UK's
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in August; and three sites for
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, Denver in August as well as Chicago and Toronto in September. On October 3, Thrice performed at
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in San Bernardino, CA. On November 23, 2015, Thrice announced that they would be releasing a new album in 2016. On March 22, 2016, its title was announced as ''
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'', with a release date of May 27, 2016. A pre-release track, "Blood on the Sand", was released a few days later. In April 2016, Thrice released the lead single from ''To Be Everywhere Is to Be Nowhere'', "Black Honey", and announced several summer tour dates throughout the US and Europe. On May 17, ten days before the release of the album, Thrice released the official music video for their song "Black Honey." It features all of the members of the band, and was directed and edited by Y2K and produced by Jason Lester. On May 23, five days before the album was released, Thrice premiered "Death from Above" on BBC Radio 1. Another single, "
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", was released April 6. The song was the highest viewed new video in its debut week in April on
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's Top 10 Video Countdown. Through a Facebook post on March 27, 2017, Thrice announced a new EP; ''Sea Change''. It consists of a new track from the ''To Be Everywhere Is to Be Nowhere'' sessions, as well as a live acoustic version of ''Black Honey''. It was released on
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for
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on April 22, 2017.


Epitaph Records and ''Palms'' (2018–2019)

In June 2018, the band confirmed that they had signed to
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. On June 5, 2018, they released their first song under Epitaph Records called "The Grey." The band also announced a headlining tour with
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and
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. It was later announced "The Grey" was the lead single from their tenth studio album, '' Palms''. It was slated for release on September 14, 2018. On July 10, 2018, the band released a music video for "The Grey." On August 14, 2018, the band released "Only Us", their second single from ''Palms''. " The Grey'is about attempting to see what's actually unfolding around you instead of seeing what you have decided is there," said Kensrue. Riley Breckenridge gave an in-depth interview regarding the album in September 2018. Talking about 'Only Us' Breckenridge stated: "It’s a song about inclusion and compassion and togetherness — realizing that we’re all connected and should be able to rally around that to make the world a better place.". Palms was produced by Eric Palmquist, whom the band had worked with in the past. Breckenridge also spoke about working with Palmquist on this record saying: "He's great to work with. We communicate really well. He pushes me hard, but he's also a really patient and encouraging person, which is invaluable in a studio setting." Through an Instagram post on March 1, 2019, Thrice announced a new EP; ''Deeper Wells''. It consists of four new tracks recorded during the '' Palms'' sessions. The EP was released on
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for
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on April 13, 2019.


''Horizons/East'' (2021–present)

On July 20, 2021, Thrice released a new single "Scavengers." On the same day, they also announced their new album '' Horizons/East'' via
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to be released digitally on September 17, 2021, with a physical release on October 8, 2021. In an Interview on the new record the band announced that they had actually written 20 songs, of which only 10 were included on the record. The rest is planned to be released on a companion record called ''Horizons/West''.


Solo activities

Dustin Kensrue released his first solo album on
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on January 23, 2007, '' Please Come Home''. The album opened at 142 on the Billboard 200. The follow-up was released in 2008, and was called ''This Good Night Is Still Everywhere.'' This album featured two original
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songs and various covers of
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. Dustin Kensrue revived his solo career by gathering Lee Neujahr (drums), Phil Neujahr (bass), and Jonny Sandu (synth) in order to form The Modern Post. The Modern Post released their first EP in 2012 called ''The Water & the Blood''. Next, Kensrue released a worship album under his own name, ''
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'', on September 30, 2013. On November 24, 2014, Kensrue's band The Modern Post released a Christmas EP, ''Lowborn King'', that featured various Christmas songs and an alternate version of Kensrue's song, "This Is War". Kensrue's next release was on April 21, 2015, called ''Carry the Fire.'' Lastly, on March 18, 2016, Kensrue released an album of live covers of popular songs, ''Thoughts That Float on a Different Blood''. When asked about his next work, Dustin Kensrue said he will be working on a project with his brother that will be very different from both Thrice and his solo work''.'' Teppei Teranishi is in a side project with Chris Jones called Black Unicorn. Chris Jones also played drums and electric guitar on Dustin's solo album. Dustin Kensrue provided guest vocals and Teppei Teranishi played guitar/provided production on
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's album ''Pierce The Empire With a Sound''.


Musical style, influences and legacy

While mostly considered a
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band, Thrice has also been described as
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,
pop punk Pop punk (or punk pop) is a rock music genre that combines elements of punk rock with power pop or pop. It is defined for its emphasis on classic pop songcraft, as well as adolescent and anti-suburbia themes, and is distinguished from other pu ...
,
experimental rock Experimental rock, also called avant-rock, is a subgenre of rock music that pushes the boundaries of common composition and performance technique or which experiments with the basic elements of the genre. Artists aim to liberate and innovate, with ...
,
art rock Art rock is a subgenre of rock music that generally reflects a challenging or avant-garde approach to rock, or which makes use of modernist, experimental, or unconventional elements. Art rock aspires to elevate rock from entertainment to an art ...
,
hard rock Hard rock or heavy rock is a loosely defined subgenre of rock music typified by aggressive vocals and distorted electric guitars. Hard rock began in the mid-1960s with the garage, psychedelic and blues rock movements. Some of the earliest hard ...
,
melodic hardcore Melodic hardcore is a broadly defined subgenre of hardcore punk with a strong emphasis on melody in its guitar work. It generally incorporates fast rhythms, melodic and often distorted guitar riffs, and vocal styles tending towards shouting and ...
,
emo Emo is a rock music genre characterized by emotional, often confessional lyrics. It emerged as a style of and hardcore punk from the Washington D.C. hardcore punk scene, where it was known as emotional hardcore or emocore and pioneered b ...
,
screamo Screamo (also referred to as skramz) is an aggressive subgenre of emo that emerged in the early 1990s and emphasizes "willfully experimental dissonance and dynamics".Jason Heller, "Feast of Reason". ''Denver Westword'', June 20, 2002Access date: ...
,
thrash metal Thrash metal (or simply thrash) is an extreme subgenre of heavy metal music characterized by its overall aggression and often fast tempo.Kahn-Harris, Keith, ''Extreme Metal: Music and Culture on the Edge'', pp. 2–3, 9. Oxford: Berg, 2007, . ...
,
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,
hardcore punk Hardcore punk (also known as simply hardcore) is a punk rock music genre and subculture that originated in the late 1970s. It is generally faster, harder, and more aggressive than other forms of punk rock. Its roots can be traced to earlier punk ...
, heavy metal, and punk rock. While describing Thrice as post-hardcore,
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's Johnny Loftus also described their sound as a mix of punk, screamo, and pop with progressive tendencies. Thrice's first two albums, ''
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'' and '' The Illusion of Safety'' have been described as metal and punk influenced post-hardcore. Thrice's earlier music was known for being melodic, yet fast and based in heavily distorted guitars, prominent lead guitar lines, and frequent changes in complex time signatures. This style was mainly demonstrated on their second album, ''The Illusion of Safety,'' and their third album ''
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.'' Their first three albums have considered to have elements of
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, screamo, and pop punk. On their fourth album, ''
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,'' the band incorporated
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beats, keyboards, and more experimental and nuanced songwriting. Their fifth and sixth albums, '' The Alchemy Index Vols. I & II'' and '' The Alchemy Index Vols. III & IV,'' both included two discs, six tracks each. All discs represented one of the four classical elements: Fire, Water, Earth, and Air. The albums were described as a turn to progressive rock. Each of the four parts experiment with different sounds: Fire (heavy rock), Water (
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), Air (atmospheric rock), and Earth (
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). Their seventh album, ''Beggars'', and their eighth album, ''Major/Minor'', included
post-rock Post-rock is a form of experimental rock characterized by a focus on exploring textures and timbre over traditional rock song structures, chords, or riffs. Post-rock artists are often instrumental, typically combining rock instrumentation with ...
and
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influences. When describing their ninth studio album, ''
To Be Everywhere Is to Be Nowhere ''To Be Everywhere Is to Be Nowhere'' is the ninth studio album by American rock band Thrice. The album was released on May 27, 2016, through Vagrant Records. ''To Be Everywhere Is to Be Nowhere'' is Thrice's first release after a four-year hiat ...
'', Riley Breckenridge said, "I think there is a different sound but I also think that there is a healthy nod to some of our back catalog in a lot of the music. There's stuff on this record that wouldn't necessarily feel out of place on ''The Artist in the Ambulance'', or ''Vheissu'' or wouldn't have felt out of place if it was part of ''The Alchemy Index'' or ''Beggars'', or ''Major/Minor''. But at the same time it's also pushing that kind of stuff forward." Similarly, Kensrue said, "I don't know that this new record sounds like a huge jump. It's very different from ''Major/Minor'' or ''Beggars'', but I feel like it's not this giant move." When talking about ''Palms'', Dustin stated that "It's definitely a bit more diverse musically than the last few records. As far as the approach, it's probably most similar to Vheissu in that we were trying to pull from a very wide variety of influences" ''Guitar World'' called Thrice the "
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of post-hardcore". Some of Thrice's influences include
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,
At the Drive-In At the Drive-In was an American post-hardcore band from El Paso, Texas, formed in 1994. The band's most recent line-up consisted of Cedric Bixler-Zavala (vocals), Omar Rodríguez-López (guitar, vocals), Paul Hinojos (bass), Tony Hajjar (dru ...
,
Bad Religion Bad Religion is an American punk rock band that formed in Los Angeles, California, in 1980. The band's lyrics cover topics related to religion, politics, society, the media and science. Musically, they are noted for their melodic sensibilitie ...
,
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,
Sunny Day Real Estate Sunny Day Real Estate is an American emo/indie rock band from Seattle, formed in 1992. The band currently consists of founding members Jeremy Enigk (vocals, guitar), Dan Hoerner (guitar) and William Goldsmith (drums), alongside Greg Suran (gui ...
,
Social Distortion Social Distortion is an American punk rock band formed in 1978 in Fullerton, California. The band currently consists of Mike Ness (lead vocals, lead guitar), Jonny Wickersham (rhythm guitar, backing vocals), Brent Harding (bass, backing voca ...
and Jawbreaker.
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lead vocalist Jonny Hawkins cites Thrice as an influence.


Members

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Dustin Kensrue Dustin Michael Kensrue (pronounced KENZ-roo) is a musician, singer and songwriter. He is the lead vocalist and rhythm guitarist in the rock band Thrice, as well as a solo artist. Career 2007: Please Come Home On October 10, 2006, it was a ...
– lead vocals, rhythm guitar, percussion (1999–2012, 2015–present) * Teppei Teranishi – lead guitar, keyboards, backing vocals (1999–2012, 2015–present) * Eddie Breckenridge – bass guitar, synthesizer, backing vocals, occasional guitars (1999–2012, 2015–present) *
Riley Breckenridge James Riley Breckenridge (born January 5, 1975) is the drummer for the band Thrice. He plays Q Drums, and uses Vic Firth drumsticks, Zildjian cymbals, Remo drumheads, with Drum Workshop hardware and pedals. Biography The older brother of Thri ...
– drums, percussion (1999–2012, 2015–present)


Discography

Studio albums * ''
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'' (2000) * '' The Illusion of Safety'' (2002) * ''
The Artist in the Ambulance ''The Artist in the Ambulance'' is the third studio album by American rock band Thrice. It was released on July 22, 2003, through Island Records, becoming their first release on a major label. The band released their second studio album '' The I ...
'' (2003) * ''
Vheissu ''Vheissu'' (pronounced "vee-sue") is the fourth studio album by American rock band Thrice. Released on October 18, 2005, through Island Records, the album spawned one charting single, "Image of the Invisible", which peaked at No. 24 on Billboar ...
'' (2005) * '' The Alchemy Index Vols. I & II'' (2007) * '' The Alchemy Index Vols. III & IV'' (2008) * ''
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'' (2009) * ''
Major/Minor ''Major/Minor'' is the eighth studio album by American rock band Thrice. The album was released on September 6, 2011, through Vagrant Records. Recording and production Thrice entered Red Bull Studios in early May 2011 with producer Dave Schi ...
'' (2011) * ''
To Be Everywhere Is to Be Nowhere ''To Be Everywhere Is to Be Nowhere'' is the ninth studio album by American rock band Thrice. The album was released on May 27, 2016, through Vagrant Records. ''To Be Everywhere Is to Be Nowhere'' is Thrice's first release after a four-year hiat ...
'' (2016) *'' Palms'' (2018) *'' Horizons/East'' (2021)


Awards and nominations


OC Music Awards

, - , rowspan="3", 2012 , ''
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'' , Best Album , , - , ''Promises'' , Best Song , , - , ''Thrice'' , Best Rock band ,


References


External links

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