For some bands, making the same album over and over again just doesn't fulfill the members'musical desires. Orange County, California's Thrice is one of those bands. Having changed styles from record to record throughout their career, their latest album, The Alchemy Index: Vols I&II: Fire&Water, is by far the most unique, creative music the band has made to date.
For some bands, making the same album over and over again just doesn't fulfill the members'musical desires. Orange County, California's Thrice is one of those bands. Having changed styles from record to record throughout their career, their latest album, The Alchemy Index: Vols I&II: Fire&Water, is by far the most unique, creative music the band has made to date.
For some bands, making the same album over and over again just doesn't fulfill the members'musical desires. Orange County, California's Thrice is one of those bands. Having changed styles from record to record throughout their career, their latest album, The Alchemy Index: Vols I&II: Fire&Water, is by far the most unique, creative music the band has made to date.
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We'll spare you from "Midas touch" jokes about this Orange County emo-punk band and get to the nitty-gritty: Thrice are going for broke, and it's either going to be career suicide or rebirth. Fire & Water is just half of a four-part series (Earth & Air will be released next spring) in which the quartet rejiggers their complex guitargasms in favor of' well, at press time, it's a mystery. But it's always good to see young bands take some risks, ill-advised or not.
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