Helped me through my senior year of high school The death of my son And my first year of marriage These guys have helped me so much And they still keep on making music Bless them
I first heard thrice in 2003 when I just started University. I can't believe its been 13 years now and now I have a family and a kid. Yet these guys are still writing songs and quality is better than ever. Thanks Davjs for bringing back the old memories. Thrice fan from Hong Kong
Wait, what? I was under the impression that the higher register is the first to go, and if anything, it sounds like - with the help of his solo career - that his lower-register has only improved and become more natural sounding over the years.
This discussion about his register loss is just simply stupid. Singing is all about feelings and soul and not about reaching notes in a fucking register. And trying to reach a certain note although his voice might not be able to anymore makes him even more incredible and sounding simply amazing. I don't know any other singer who's sounding so real and soulful like Dustin. This guy is just the perfect example of how passion for music develops you in the most beautiful way!
I got chills at least four times in this video. Best band on the planet. We gladly travel hundreds of miles to see them multiple times per tour. Don't even care if the budget is tight! Ha. I loved that you ended with The Long Defeat and the crowd chanting. While that song has major sentimental feelings for me regarding my marriage, I also feel that it accurately describes the fans love for Thrice, and that we will always be there by Thrice's side, even when they go on hiatus for a couple of years and scare us half to death.
Jordan Leigh I just drove 400 miles to see them 2 weeks ago. it had been 10 years since I'd see them. it was like being reunited with a friend that I never thought I'd see again
Thrice has always been one of my favorite bands and always will be. also, Dustin's vocal tone is like a fine wine. it just gets better and better with time.
before watching: "oh, I remember Thrice, they were pretty good - maybe it would be cool to hear some of their best songs again" after watching: "HOLY SHIT THRICE IS THE BEST BAND EVER I AM GOING TO START WITH IDENTITY CRISIS AND NEVER STOP UNTIL I FINISH BEYOND THE PINES"
Back in 2000 when I was a junior in high school a friend was like hey you wanna go to a concert with me to go see a band called Coheed & Cambria? I was like yeah man let’s do this! Drove like 2 hours to Petaluma CA to the Phoenix Theatre. And there I had a life changing experience with a band called Thrice. Hot Water Music opened. Then Thrice and then Coheed. It’s been pretty amazing to see Thrice grow and change through all these years. And yet every time I play Identity Crisis it’s like love at first sight all over! Takes back to all the great times in high school! Such amazing musicians, lyricists, and vocals!
I loved every minute of this.. Memories from being in my early twenties to now in my thirties. God. What a trip. Thrice has always been one of my favorite groups, this video shows why perfectly. Palms deserves recognition now as well.. Masterpiece.
I think you'd be happy to know that I'm in my early 20s just getting into Thrice. The Artist in the Ambulance has become one of my favorite albums already
This band has written some massive epics. While i'm of the generation of when they first started and have followed their career and loved everything they've done, the ones that get me the most have usually been their slower or more built up songs in the catalog, like The Long Defeat, Beyond The Pines, Anthology, and the ever epic Of Dust and Nations. I hear these songs, and i just hear act 1 set closer every night
one of the very few if not the only band i know of, that get better and better regardless of the genre. As I get older and adjust and refine my taste, they are joining me on my journey and always deliver high quality stuff that still gives me goose pumps. very talented muscians, cant wait for the next record and hopefully many more to come, and curious to see in how they will further progress musically
I think their post-hiatus period, since 2015, is my favorite incarnation. Feels like all their personalities have come together on the last 3 albums & the punk anger is back
My feels got the feels watching this. it's crazy to think I've been on this ride for 15+ years and the content has only gotten better. As mentioned by any other poster, I feel as though I'm not living enough after watching this.
This group shows how is make one perfect evolution. I love the songs from the album "To be everywhere, is to be nowhere", pricipaly "Hurricane" and "Black Honey" I send my appreciate to everyone.
Now someone has to make a new one including Palms because that record is also AMAZING. Awesome video though! Made me remember my younger days of being excited when i found out that albums like Artist in the Ambulance were BARELY coming out. Amazing/one of a kind band 👌
Such a cool video, thank you so much mate! At least for me the sound disappears for about 10 seconds during Digital Sea (from ~3:56 on) But maybe thats just me
yep! Copy right strike on that part, had to mute it to stay up. Not sure why that song was singled out haha, but I may re-edit it to replace it with another water song.
What I love about this band is for a band that made dramatic turn in their genres, the progression was very natural. They always had a way of pushing the boundaries of music and going against the grain band, which is why I still consider them a punk band.
i just discovered this band like... 3 days ago now, and Dustin's voice in the latest album, sounds like Dave Grohl (coming from a HUGE Foo Fighters fan btw)
You will come to find there are two people. Ones whose favorite band is Thrice, and ones who have never heard Thrice. There's no in between. All their fans they are their favorite band. There's no one at a Thrice show where they're just one of the bands they listen to sometimes.
1) Phoenix Ignition (First album: Identity Crisis) 2) Betrayal is a Symptom (Second Album: Illusion Of Safety) 3) Deadbolt (Second Album: Illusion Of Safety) 4) All That's Left (Third Album: Artist In The Ambulance) 5) Stare Into The Sun (Third Album: Artist In The Ambulance) 6) The Abolition Of Man (Third Album: Artist In The Ambulance) 7) Cold Cash & Colder Hearts (Third Album: Artist In The Ambulance) 8) Image Of The Invisible (Fourth Album: Vheissu) 9) The Earth Will Shake (Fourth Album: Vheissu) 10) Of Dust And Nations (Fourth Album: Vheissu) 11) Red Sky (Fourth Album: Vheissu) 12) Firebreather (Fifth Album First Disc(Fire): The Alchemy Index Vol 1&2) 13) Digital Sea(Fifth Album Second Disc(Water): The Alchemy Index Vol 1&2) 14) The Messenger (Fifth Album First Disc(Fire): The Alchemy Index Vol 1&2) 15) Broken Lungs (Sixth Album First Disc(Air): The Alchemy Index Vol 3&4) 16) Come All You Weary (Sixth Album Second Disc(Earth): The Alchemy Index Vol 3&4) 17) All The World Is Mad (Seventh Album: Beggars) 18) In Exile (Seventh Album: Beggars) 19) Beggars (Seventh Album: Beggars) 20) Yellow Belly (Eighth Album: Major/Minor) 21) Words In The Water (Eighth Album: Major/Minor) 22) Anthology (Eighth Album: Major/Minor) At 2012 they took a hiatus until 2015 23) Black Honey (Ninth Album: To Be Everywhere Is To Be Nowhere) 24) Blood On The Sand (Ninth Album: To Be Everywhere Is To Be Nowhere) 25) Hurricane (Ninth Album: To Be Everywhere Is To Be Nowhere) 26) The Long Defeat (Ninth Album: To Be Everywhere Is To Be Nowhere)
One of the bands I can list all their song names on the top of my head because they don't create any filler and I listen to the album all the way through. I highly suggest checking the albums out, especially if you got to know them by Black Honey. Really great stuff. The Alchemy Index is the craziest album(s). and my favorite of theirs.
From A Great Height In fact i know them thanks to Lullaby, but i listen the band thanks to Black Honey, i know many of the songs except from the ones of Major/Minor
Lullaby is a good b-side. Ironically their b-sides are just as amazing as their normal songs but they're usually left out because they didn't fit the album's feel or theme. As for Major Minor, that's the last album prior to the new one, before the hiatus. It's really good. A lot of people say it sounds like older grunge. If you like Black Honey, Major/Minor is definitely a must listen. As for the sound, the band started out with punk/hardcore their first 3 albums, then on Vheissu was an honest attempt to expand their musical capabilities and to experiment with sounds they can produce, usually regarded as one of their best albums. The Alchemy Index took it another step forward by making a template to producing 4 different sounding mini discs, each sonically representing the elements Fire, Water, Air, Earth. It really showcases their musical capabilities and is definitely my favorite. Beggars focused more on writing rock songs again, sounding kinda indie rock/blues, and Major Minor was a more intense version. To Be Everywhere Is To Be Nowhere is regarded to be a mix of all their sounds.
All I could think of was how much I disliked them with each subsequent album release. I know their old shit was messy and screamy but that's why I love them. Yet as I was typing this I heard a song on Alchemy Index that sounded reminiscent of their older stuff. Long message short, they were a HUGE part of my high school life.
First Impressions was 1999. Identity Crisis was 2000 but 2001 was when it was e-released in 2001 by Sub City, which is when they started to get noticed :-)