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A City By the Light Divided (Digital Version)

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1 The Other Side of the Crash / Over and Out of (Control) Thursday 4:41 $0.99 View In iTunes
2 Counting 5-4-3-2-1 Thursday 3:19 $0.99 View In iTunes
3 Sugar In the Sacrament Thursday 5:10 $0.99 View In iTunes
4 At This Velocity Thursday 2:56 $0.99 View In iTunes
5 We Will Overcome Thursday 3:39 $0.99 View In iTunes
6 Arc-Lamps, Signal Flares, a Shower of White (The Light) Thursday 2:32 $0.99 View In iTunes
7 Running from the Rain Thursday 4:00 $0.99 View In iTunes
8 Telegraph Avenue Kiss Thursday 3:35 $0.99 View In iTunes
9 The Lovesong Writer Thursday 5:18 $0.99 View In iTunes
10 Into the Blinding Light Thursday 3:45 $0.99 View In iTunes
11 Autumn Leaves Revisited Thursday 6:54 $0.99 View In iTunes
12 Even the Sand Is Made of Seashells Thursday 4:10 Album Only View In iTunes
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Album Review

It's becoming rather apparent that Thursday have just about outgrown the new-school post-hardcore scene that they were partially responsible for helping to birth in the early 2000s. They've always been a step smarter than the hundreds of bands that appeared in Full Collapse's wake, learning over time to rely much less on the scream/sing dynamic of early releases, realizing that subtle time shifts or powerfully layered buildups can trigger just as strong an emotional release as being simply brash and loud. And considering they were teetering on a breakup before this album was yet a notion, fans should feel even luckier at the arrival of their expansive fourth full-length, A City by the Light Divided. The same dismal and dark atmosphere that pervaded War All the Time is back, but this time with a sliver of faint hope appearing amidst the incessant urban sprawl of outward despair. Death, love, desolation, growth, and hope are the touchstones for personal lyrical content, as a literate Geoff Rickly reflects on the band's existence and his own. Religious questions materialize in the divine catharsis of "Sugar in the Sacrament," while a high-school friendship that ended with his friend getting killed by a train emerges as a sustaining theme — superficially in the driving "Counting 5-4-3-2-1" and more figuratively in the soaring ambience of "Running from the Rain." Songs emerge like sonic landscapes of emotion, with many starting out as quiet, pensive ruminations that ultimately escalate into surging levels of impassioned outcries that Rickly's voice has always been vulnerably perfect for. He continues to move effortlessly from breathy whispers to full-on aching declarations as a steady backdrop curtain of guitars explodes with every gasp. The band sounds as cohesive as ever, and the now permanent addition of keyboardist Andrew Everding feels like he was always a member of the group, smartly adding synth sections that strikingly support the band's rhythm section without overpowering at their mere presence. Thursday simply sound like a superior version of themselves, with traces of their younger identity only appearing sporadically on this album, like on the lovely discordant death-oriented track "At This Velocity." Thursday deserve credit for understanding that a band's maturation is not just synonymous with complete reinvention. From their days of putting on basement shows, they've remained true to themselves while allowing room for necessary stretching and expansion. A City by the Light Divided is not a disc of instant gratification — but then again, most of the ones worth listening to aren't, either.

Recent Customer Reviews

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by gaagga

this s**t is so nice bro

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by Unsatisfyied

Okay I read some reviews and see comments like "heart breaking" and "incindiary" (dunno if spelled right for that last one) but I don't really see anything special about this group. Not even explicit lyrics so its safe to say theyre not the "angry fireball of death" kind of people. Not saying theyre trying to be either. Just don't see anything special here. sorry.

Love this album.
     
by RonBurgvndy

Its so damn good. It has such emotion through the music. Its hard to describe how amazingly complex these songs are. One of their best albums!

Biography

Formed: 1997 in New Brunswick, NJ

Genre: Rock

Years Active: '00s

A significant player in the early 21st century's post-hardcore scene, Thursday formed in 1997 in New Brunswick, NJ. Led by vocalist Geoff Rickly, the band's initial lineup also included bassist Tim Payne, drummer Tucker Rule, and guitarists Steve Pedulla and Tom Keeley. After issuing their debut, 1999's...
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