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A Pillar of Salt - EP

The Thermals

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The Thermals are AMAZING

I think I like the B side even more than st. Rosa, which previously was my favorite song.

great

i own the 7". awesome band. awesome songs. buy the vinyl

More Of A Single Then An EP But Still Good

A Pillar of Salt is an amazing tune and so is its' B-Side Product Placement but the two demos are entirely just filler material. The demos sound very similar to the actual tracks (Both Featured on The Body, The Blood, The Machine) and do not contain any lyrical or major instrumental changes. Good for any Thermals collector but it's more of a single then an EP.

Biography

Formed: May, 2002 in Portland, OR

Genre: Alternative

Years Active: '00s, '10s

A Portland-based supergroup of sorts, the Thermals originally featured Kind of Like Spitting's Ben Barnett, the Operacycle's Jordan Hudson, and Hutch Harris and Kathy Foster of the twee/folk-pop duo Hutch and Kathy and the All Girl Summer Fun Band. The group formed in early 2002 as a way for its members to play just for the fun of it, but their insistent melodies and punk-inspired urgency quickly won them a local following. Death Cab for Cutie's Ben Gibbard became one of the Thermals' first fans...
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