How THRICE Made Their 2003 Major Label Debut

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  • Опубликовано: 11 окт 2024
  • Dustin Kensrue of THRICE takes The Disc Dive with Ryan J. Downey, discussing each of the band's albums and telling tales from the early beginnings up to the present day. In this episode, Dustin talks about making the band's major label debut, The Artist In The Ambulance, in 2003.
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Комментарии • 3

  • @marcusweber8733
    @marcusweber8733 Год назад

    I just wish the show for Dallas wasn’t 700 a seat

  • @71N1S4
    @71N1S4 11 месяцев назад

    Im a big fan of the first 3 albums. I gotta say Thrice has to be the most monotone band personality wise and that shines through into their new sound.

    • @scottecklund1965
      @scottecklund1965 9 месяцев назад

      I somewhat agreed on Palms. That album was lackluster in my opinion. But Horizons/East is such a phenomenal record, it's a slow burn, you have to listen to it a few times to really _get_ it. But every album they've ever released has its place. Everything belongs, so to speak.
      TBEITBN is the epitome of Thrice's voice as a band. But the music they've put out post-hiatus is fantastic and is how bands should mature with their audience.