uhh.. change of topic: smiley na may double chin ---> :)) Hahaha!
J, I am going crazy.
Yesterday=boring.
Today=still boring but with fresher air.
Anyway.. saner change of topic ---> Thursday, I think, is probably the best emo rock band out there... Are they better than ATD-I?? Hmmm... maybe in a sense. Yeah...
Thursday - War all the time
Artist: Thursday
Format: CD
Release Date: 9/16/2003
Label: Universal Music Group
1. For The Workforce, Drowning
2. Between Rupture And Rapture
3. Division St.
4. Signals Over The Air
5. Marches And Maneuvers
6. Asleep In The Chapel
7. This Song Brought To You By A Falling Bomb
8. Steps Ascending
9. War All The Time
10. M. Shepard
11. Tomorrow I'll Be You
product Description
Album Notes
Thursday includes: Geoff Rickly (vocals); Steve Pedulla, Tom Keeley (guitar, background vocals); Andrew Everding (keyboards); Tim Payne (bass, background vocals); Tucker Rule (drums, background vocals).
Recorded at Big Blue Meenie, Jersey City, New Jersey and Longview Farm Studios, North Brookfield, Massachusetts.
With WAR ALL THE TIME, former underground New Jersey sensation Thursday storms into the mainstream. Diehard fans will be pleased to discover that the leap to a major label hasn't softened the band's approach. If anything, it sounds like the members of Thursday worked extra hard to ensure that the band's vision would remain wholly intact. Kicking off with the thunderous, daring "For the Workforce, Drowning," singer/lyricist Geoff Rickly firmly establishes himself as one of rock-and-roll's most distinct voices. "Division St." and "Signals over the Air" capture the skillful synergy between guitarists Steve Pedulla and Tom Keeley. But it is "Marches and Maneuvers" that best encapsulates Thursday as a band. Hyperemotional and sensitive, yet abrasive and forceful, the song uses war metaphors to dissect a deteriorating relationship. Rickly maintains this war theme throughout, whether addressing religion or suicide or depression, resulting in an album that is passionate, challenging, and deeply affecting.
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