Earth is the only one I haven't gotten into that much. It's good, but it's just never what I'm looking for when I listen to Thrice. Also, I think The Lion & The Wolf is probably the weakest song in the entire Alchemy Index release.
I'll always be bummed that "Firebreather" wasn't on Anthology. I loved on the M/M tour how they used guitar noise in place of the synth (though I also love the EP version). Sounded so, um, incendiary.
Perhaps. I'm always shocked when I learn Thrice songs on guitar to discover how very simple their cores are. I just think Thrice are really great at masking simplicity with complex layers and a mastery of effective song structures.
Yeah, but they did the synth on that one. Which, was cool in its own way because I remember Teppei live using his guitar head to play that part. But, I'd love to have a good version where they do the guitar noise.
Digging My Own Grace and Come All You Weary are my favorites from Earth. Child Of Dust is really good too though, but it just hasn't hit me like it has for you.
New interview: Thrice's Dustin Kensrue on Comeback Album, Twitter Trolls & 'Stage Three' for the Band Some snippets: "So you're already thinking ahead to another album? You're back in band mode beyond this summer? Yeah, totally. I don't know the timeline or anything, but that's where my head goes right when I'm done with another record. I don't usually capitalize on it enough. You get swamped in other stuff. But there's a good creative energy after you finish something. You have the clarity to be like, "Oh man, that was cool but I wish we did more of this [or] that."
Totally thought I wasn't into M/M anymore until I revisited it recently. That album holds up way better than I remember. Beggars and Vheissu are still my favorites, but M/M has some fantastic stuff on it.
He's gone full Joaquin Phoenix. Also - Words in the Water is probably in my top 3 Thrice songs. M/M was a little forgettable overall, but had very high highs.
It's been years since I listened to Thrice and I would like to get into them again. I really like The Alchemy Index and Beggars. What should I listen to next?
I listened to it twice and didn't feel like it was as good as everyone says. I will give it a few more chances anyway. What about M/m? I've read polarizing opinions about that one.
Shame you feel that way about Vheissu. I'd revisit it if it has been awhile. If you like Beggars, you'll probably enjoy M/m. To me they're very similar.
I also don't think Vheissu is as good as a lot of people make it out to be, but it is a good album worth check out.