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Thursday to release new album common existence
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17-12-2008
Thursday to release new album common existence

Critically acclaimed pioneers of Post-Hardcore release new album on February 16th
ALSO New song ‘Resuscitation Of A Dead Man’ streaming on the bands MySpace.. with track listing and more..
Groundbreaking post-hardcore pioneers, Thursday, will make their triumphant return with the release of their highly anticipated new album, Common Existence, on February 16th through Epitaph Records. Recorded with producer/mixer Dave Fridmann (Mogwai, MGMT, Flaming Lips) at Tarbox Road Studios in Cassadaga, NY, Common Existence is Thursday’s fifth studio album since the band’s inception in 1997. The album’s first single, ‘Resuscitation of a Dead Man,’ is up for streaming on the band’s MySpace now and will be available for digital download on December 22nd.



Since Thursday burst on the scene in 1998 with the release of their debut album Waiting followed by their classic LP Full Collapse in 2001, the media has often scrambled to type cast the band into a certain genre, unsure and unaware of where they exactly fit in. With each album the band has continually expanded the breadth of their music by exploring vast musical soundscapes, transcending boundaries and experimenting with new techniques and styles, all while staying true to who they are, avoiding the passing trends and disproving naysayers. Often accused of wearing their hearts on their sleeves by the media, not that they mind, it’s that passion that has led them to the creation of their forthcoming masterpiece, Common Existence, a thought-provoking and socially conscious album that relies heavily on their roots yet isn’t afraid of venturing forward into stimulating new territories.



“The record is called Common Existence, and I think that this record in a lot of ways is the first time that I‘ve looked at a lot of the same things…all the big life events that happen from a more adult perspective.” singer Geoff Rickly recently explained in an exclusive interview with SPIN.com. “No matter how big the tragedy seems in your life, that’s just the same thing every other person out there is going through. So in a way this is like an answer to War All The Time. When we did that record it was about how every little interaction is like this crazy war going on in our lives, and this one says ‘now, well even the biggest things in our lives are very just common place,’ and I think that’s reflected in a lot of themes in the songs, where there’s an overarching theme that’s illustrated by something very specific. In that sense it’s a lot like a Bruce Springsteen record.”



Thursday spent the better part of a year writing and recording Common Existence and their efforts have certainly paid off. From the cathartic ‘As He Climbed The Mountain’ (which is probably the first distortion-drenched hardcore song to feature a slide-guitar break) to the stripped-down post-hardcore anthem ‘Friends In The Armed Forces’ and the simultaneously dizzying and jaw-dropping first single ‘Resuscitation Of A Dead Man,’ Common Existence takes all of the elements of the band’s previous evolutions and manages to create a cohesive sound all their own. With further progression of new-wave and indie-rock influences on their sound, they will undoubtedly continue to confuse cynics who want to slap the latest musical tag on Thursday.



‘Common Existence’ Tracklisting:



1. Resuscitation of a Dead Man
2. Last Call
3. As He Climbed The Dark Mountain
4. Friends In the Armed Forces
5. Beyond the Visible Spectrum
6. Time’s Arrow
7. Unintended Long Term Effects
8. Circuits of Fever
9. Subway Funeral
10. Love Has Led Us Astray
11. You Were The Cancer

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