Fuck, that sucks. I still haven't heard back from them and the case I opened hasn't even been looked at. It said 1-2 business days so it should have been taken care of by now. I'll most likely share your fate and settle for the tour press.
But is there a Wake Up!? I like Wake Up, just not my favorite. It’s just serviceable, but just “serviceable” by Thrice standards, is pretty freaking enjoyable.
Whats funny is this came on while I was washing my motorcycle yesterday, and I didn't hate it. I think talking about how much I disliked it, actually soured me on it, more than the song warranted. Still the worst song on the album, but I'm not gonna spew as much vitriol on it as previously.
@Jason Tate yea is there a song like wake up on the album? I think thats one or their worst songs post artist. I do like the breakdown tho haha
Here is the indie exclusive. Red w/ Black Smoke. Unclear out of how many. Thrice - Palms (red w/ black smoke vinyl)
I want to see more artists use early releases for those that order these expensive ass bundles, for the people that dropped 100 dollars or more on this thing, would it really affect them that bad to maybe release it on a Monday than a Friday on the week of release? I'm genuinely asking, because I do not know lol.
shiiiit that looks nice. I wonder if i can cancel my KRM pre order, i'd much rather have this than the grey/black...
Is there anything comparable to "The Window" and "The Long Defeat"? Those rhythmic outros crush in the live setting.
The only time I remember Thrice sending anything early was Major/Minor on vinyl, I think it was one of the incentives. That was cool, I got TBEITBN days after it released I believe. Order an 100 dollar bundle, get the record a week before, that would be cool to happen in general.
That makes sense, I can see how it would be a pain to do. I am trying to remember for Major/Minor if it was all vinyl's that arrived a week early or was it just for a specific variant. I know people were ripping the vinyl version into digital early on.
Teppei can play "like that" still. Dustin bluntly stated the truth. (Neither wants to write that type of music again.)