My dream Thrice opener would be Alexisonfire but I know they'd never do it so I'll sit here and cry instead
I remember when Coheed did "An evening with Coheed" with an acoustic set followed by full band. That's my dream Thrice show.
this would be the best possible scenario. One time when I saw Thrice (I think it was on the Vheissu run, but I could be wrong) Dustin went to the park across the street from the venue after the show and played 4-5 acoustic songs for fans.
Yeah he did that in Chicago as well. It was Invisible Children related. They passed around a donation bucket.
They definitely did that during the Major/Minor headline tour. But I couldn't tell you if that was the first time they ever did it.
Also met Dustin after the Farewell Tour show in Charlotte, NC. He hung out and played an acoustic set in a bar behind the venue.
I met him (and his parents) when he toured with The Nightwatchman (Tom Morello) - They were all super nice and humble. Dustin's parents were kind of in awe that his music meant so much to me.
PHOTOS: Heavy words about heavy music an interview with Thrice "They’re working hard now, touring, preparing and writing new music. Dustin says, “we’re in the middle of really digging in to writing the next record. Having deep discussions about what that’s gonna be, the nature of music. It’s crazy because you have a huge vast amount of possibilities and you’re trying to figure out like what you actually want to pursuit in all of that.” Ed added, “we’re flooded with ideas and there’s no way we’ll ever get to them all.”"
Was checking out new stuff on Spotify and was checking out a band called So Long Forgotten (some of you may be familiar with them, they use to be more Christian-y I think) but listening to this song around 2:30ish or so sounds similar to The Great Exchange haha. This record is pretty great and everyone should check them out for Thrice fans
SLF was so great. bummed I missed the kickstarter for that final album. definitely thrice and later As Cities Burn vibes on all of their albums.
I remember hearing about them back in the myspace days and then later from like my epic. Stumbled on them a few days ago and their last album is great.
It's time I finally see CS live. They've been coming to Southern California a bunch of times (especially the last couple years) and what better way to do it then see them co-headline with Thrice. I went to the Thrice show at the Shrine right after TBEITBN came out and it was incredible. 5,000 people there for Thrice right after the comeback album.
I have zero interest in the other bands on the tour and since it is a co-headline I am considering passing on this. But the possibility of them playing new music has me intrigued.
I don't have much interest in the rest of the lineup either. Although Circa is fine (wouldn't see them on their own though) - BUT Thrice should still play for a good 75-90 minutes. Will be worth your time/money/effort regardless.