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Thriving Ivory

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Album Review

While all eyes were on Coldplay in 2008, Thriving Ivory made a slow ascent up Billboard's Heatseeker chart and, thanks to a late-year surge, climbed to the number one spot shortly after the new year. The quintet builds rock songs in much the same way as its influences, with compelling piano-based riffs slowing seizing the audience's attention and eventually building to a cathartic climax punctuated by drums and ambience. Though distinctive in its own right, the band's sound does take cues from Our Lady Peace and Radiohead, or maybe the middle ground between Remy Zero and Frou Frou. Vocalist Clayton Stroope quivers his way through verses and seems to get caught up in every syllable. His raspy tenor is an acquired taste, perhaps, but it's integral to the Thriving Ivory sound, and imagining the album without his voice is like Guns N' Roses sans Axl or R.E.M. minus Michael Stipe. The album's first single, "Angels on the Moon," climbed into the Top 30, and other ballads like "Hey Lady" and "Twilight" helped the group secure a strong following on the road. This album has all the intangibles in place and leaves no emotion unstirred.

Customer Reviews

This is one of the most underappreciated bands in history.

Did you ever know that band that you absolutely adored yet no one even knew who you were talking about? That band that put out quality material while mainstream junkies were intent on shoving crap down our throats? That band that might fall apart because no one knows how good they are, and they have to make money somehow, and obviously the music scene wasn't for them? Well this is that band. They are not just a breath of fresh air, they are a couple of hurricanes thrown in for good measure. Get the whole album, its the best 10 bucks you'll ever spend

Hidden Treasure

I listened to Angels on the Moon(one of my favorite songs of the year) and I knew I had to check out this band I never buy a full album on itunes but this is worth every penny every single song will brighten your day

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Beastly

Biography

Formed: 2002 in San Francisco, CA

Genre: Alternative

Years Active: '00s, '10s

The San Francisco quintet Thriving Ivory came together when Clayton Stroope (vocals) and Scott Jason (pianist and songwriter) met at college. They were soon joined by Drew Cribley (guitar), Bret Cohune (bass), and Paul Niedermier (drums) and, inspired by U2 and Coldplay, began playing gigs for their fellow students, as well as recording their self-funded, self-titled independent debut with Jellyfish's Chris Manning, who acted as their producer. While building a fan base with their shows and album,...
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