Are there pressings with the CD artwork? I have the original pressing and it's the same as what SRC posted.
Pretty sure mine has the CD artwork, but I haven't spun it in a while. I will double check when I'm at home.
The description on this SRC one says "the album has been restored to the original artwork of the 2003 release", so maybe this artwork is outdated.
Just dropping by to say that To Be Everywhere still kicks ass and I love it so much. May have upped Beggars as my favorite Thrice record at this point.
Sorry if something like this has been posted already but I made it for a giggle & @teebs41 told me to post.
Would everybody be happy if Thrice stuck with Eric Palmquist as producer for their TBEItBN follow-up? Or, do you think bringing in new blood (and new perspective) is most beneficial to a veteran band (a la Palmquist pre-TBEItBN)? I'd like to see Eric return since he captured their sound perfectly and provided an environment where the band didn't feel on the clock like most producer/studio sessions. That being said, Teppei needs to be heard more prominently on the next record. The rule of thumb is that the mix should serve the song (versus a particular instrument), but Teppei is/has always been Thrice's secret sauce. And yes, I realize that some of TBEItBN's songs didn't warrant a louder lead guitar. But after hearing Science Fiction's guitar work, I really want Dustin and Teppei's guitar work to feed off each other even more, similar to Jesse and Vin. Needless to say, Ed also needs something bass-driven on this record. He didn't get his "Cataracts" or "World is Mad" on TBEItBN (hence his frustration over the band's disconnected writing process during press appearances). And lastly, a little more atmosphere on this record would be great (a la Water).
After seeing what Feldmann did with his five songs on 311's new album, I'd probably just skip the next album entirely. I have no interest in hearing Thrice 182.
Yes, agreed. It was a joke haha I'd rather produce it than have Feldman do it, and I don't know shit about producing.
I'd be fine with them keeping Eric around. I do hope they keep the heavier sound with maybe a little more atmosphere like they hinted at with "Sea Change"
yall ever put Thrice and Deftones entire discogs in a playlist and then transcend to another plane of existence