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Thrice – “Dead Wake”

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  1. Melody Bot

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    Thrice have shared the new song “Dead Wake.”

    Press Release

    After a wildly successful past year following the release of their latest album Horizons/East, California rock band Thrice are returning with a brand new single “Dead Wake” via Epitaph Records. “Dead Wake” carries the same introspective themes and warm, complex instrumentals that Thrice used so often throughout Horizons/East. The track is paired with a lyric video, available to watch now here. Fans can stream “Dead Wake” now at https://thrice.ffm.to/deadwakeThis is a tune we were working on during the Horizons/East sessions, but hadn’t completed,” shares vocalist Dustin Kensrue on the new track. “I’ve always been fascinated by songs that only have one chord progression, but feel expansive and varied through the use of shifting melodies and layers, and we wanted to play with that format here.”
     
    Alongside the new release, Thrice have shared an acoustic version of their hit track “Scavengers” off of Horizons/East. The new version trades in the original dark and intricate braiding of guitar and drum grooves for a vulnerable, stripped back track that seems to take on an entirely new meaning. Fans can watch the visualizer for “Scavengers” (Acoustic) now at https://youtu.be/JnNqr_jDZ3U
     
    Released in September 2021 via Epitaph Records, Horizons/East conveys a palpable sense of danger, determination, and possibility. The album exemplifies art as a work of recognition — the human task of perceiving oneself amid details, disasters, and blessings as a relentlessly relational phenomenon among others. In this, Horizons/East is the rare rock album on which interrelatedness is a theme, painting an adventurous and lush landscape mixed by Scott Evans that the band self-produced and recorded at their own New Grass Studio.
     
    To emerge from a global pandemic with a renewed sense of situational awareness, hard won insight, and a new album is the kind of move we’ve come to expect from Thrice over the last twenty years. With the band’s newest album Horizons/East, Dustin Kensrue and his bandmates address, with candor and courage, the fragile and awkward arrangements that pass for civilization, while inviting us to dwell more knowingly within our own lives. Without surrendering any of the energy and hard edge of their previous albums, they’ve given us a profoundly meditative work which serves as a musical summons to everyday attentiveness.
     
    Since forming Thrice with guitarist Teppei Teranishi, bassist Eddie Breckenridge, and drummer Riley Breckenridge in 1998, Kensrue has never been one to back down from a mental fight. Horizons/Eastcommunicates comfort with uncertainty, it’s uncertainty as the beginning of wonder. Not knowing something for certain can occasion a blossom, an opportunity, as opposed to a dead end. 
     
    This uncertainty is something the band seems to embrace with their entire career, and especially in their approach to this record, building out their own studio and recording completely on their own, unsure of what exactly they could extract from themselves this time around. Thrice seems ever eager to step out into these spaces unknown to them, unsure of where their feet will land, and the most recent record is no exception.  
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  2. stephenvstrex

    grace upon grace

    massive brand new vibes for this track and love them for it.
     
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  3. The instrumental outro is absolutely a hybrid of "Doublespeak" and "Beggars," and it's cool to hear them taking on some Beggars-y sounds again.
     
  4. rxbandit89

    probably over-caffeinated. Supporter

    It's the same general allegory as The Red Death. Stoked to maybe hear these two songs in the same set when they place IOS in its entirety.
     
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  5. .K.

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    Some Stumbling West in there too. Just a cool song and I’m glad they put something out. Plus Scavengers acoustic.
     
  6. Toner

    A Welshy in London Supporter

    That is one very jarring chorus. It might take a few listens for me to get used to that.
     
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  7. David Marshall

    Pilot of the Grand Anselmo

    inb4 "mix sounds like a$$"
     
  8. David Marshall

    Pilot of the Grand Anselmo

    Man, this is such an interesting song. I mean, it's Thrice. They're my favorite song. It's hard for me to hear a track of theirs and NOT like it. But Toner is right: it's a very jarring chorus, but it definitely works with how broody the song is.
     
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  9. Shinfo13

    Newbie

    Thankfully this looks to be a b-side and not a lead single for the follow-up to Horizons/East, because I hate this song. Thrice is hands down my all-time favorite band, but I can't dig this even after repeat listens. I'd be alot more bummed if they didn't also release the acoustic version of "Scavengers" because that song is fantastic
     
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  10. Ryan

    Might be Spider-Man...

    I really dig it. Thrice weird is cool. Always wanted them to do like a rock/edm thing like they did on Digital Sea.
     
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  11. .K.

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    Digital Sea is a cool song. They messed around with digital industrial sounds on Only Us.
     
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  12. Ryan

    Might be Spider-Man...

    They could totally do a hybrid digital/rock record. Like something about them seems tailor-made for that!
     
  13. .K.

    Trusted Prestigious

    After Alchemy Index anything is possible. At one point Dustin and his brother Chase seemed like we’re going to do a project, I assumed electronic to some degree. I’m still guessing Alt versions, but it could be anything. New material, style, covers, etc