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War All the Time

Thursday

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1 For the Workforce, Drowning Thursday 3:16 $0.99 View In iTunes
2 Between Rupture and Rapture Thursday 3:03 $0.99 View In iTunes
3 Division St. Thursday 4:14 $0.99 View In iTunes
4 Signals Over the Air Thursday 4:10 $0.99 View In iTunes
5 Marches and Maneuvers Thursday 4:27 $0.99 View In iTunes
6 Asleep in the Chapel Thursday 3:46 $0.99 View In iTunes
7 This Song Brought to You By a Falling Bomb Thursday 2:16 $0.99 View In iTunes
8 Steps Ascending Thursday 4:26 $0.99 View In iTunes
9 War All the Time Thursday 4:32 $0.99 View In iTunes
10 M. Shepard Thursday 3:36 $0.99 View In iTunes
11 Tomorrow I'll Be You Thursday 4:07 $0.99 View In iTunes
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Album Review

While the number of youthful groups of men in form-fitting T-shirts performing pensive, often anguished post-hardcore music punctuated with arty lyrical references has become overgrown and/or ridiculous in the past few years, New Jersey's Thursday deserves props for putting all of its fragile eggs in a huge, well-appointed major-label basket. War All the Time, its Island debut, arrives grandiose and gatefolded, with moody, urban impressionist artwork and a thank-you list that lasts for miles. Helmed by longtime Thursday producer Sal Villanueva and mixed by Rumblefish, the album rocks on the dynamics between singing and screaming, between rage unleashed and thoughts cast inward. Lyrically, the band's earnestness is admirable. "In the spring, you will bloom, like her heart"; "We'll douse ourselves in gasoline and hang our bodies from the lampposts" — coupled with musings on suicide and life's never-ending grind, vocalist Geoff Rickly and his mates are providing diary material for 10,000 lonely teenagers. But despite its righteous gospel, startling dynamic shifts, and hurtling minor-chord choruses, War inevitably begins to resemble one long, 40-minute song. Touches of programming, plenty of overdubs, and some piano do help to separate things, especially on the raw, dirge-like "This Song Brought to You By a Falling Bomb," a respectable brother to U2's "October." But an identically spiraling guitar line twists its way through both "Asleep in the Chapel" and "Steps Ascending," and despite his emotional delivery and obvious erudition, Rickly's bloodied-knuckle lyricisms start to run together over the endlessly crushing mid-tempos. The framework of the new, thinking man's hardcore movement that Thursday marches in is guided by the principles of its martial predecessor. Uniformity in style and the common themes of disaffection and social rebellion have always rallied the youth around the records. But as more and more groups climb out of the steadily glowing underground embers and bask in the glow of major-label fireworks, that signature sound is becoming dangerously homogenized. Credit Thursday with an album that doesn't dilute its lyrics or fervor. But in the quest for a new musical rebellion, the song is starting to remain the same.

Recent Customer Reviews

Great Album
     
by TGCC

Very good album, a lot of emotion but none of the cleanliness. Very raw emotion, very raw recording techniques, not the most amazingly technical, but it doesn't need to be to get it's point across. some of it remides me of Brand New's "The Devil and God are Raging Inside Me". I would not be surprised if Brand New took influence from this album. Buy and enjoy.

People should listen to Thursday
     
by ebony4

Isn't it sad how all the crappiest bands make it big and there are freakin awesome bands in the shadows, waiting for their chance to shine? Thursday is one of those little bands. I say we banish Ludawhatever and Soljasomethin and listen to Thursday all year round.

Ooh...that probably sounds a little too bold. Ah well!

Amazing Album
     
by (~~~\-/\___|_/\_|\|___/\-/~~~)

This is one of my favorite albums. It never gets old. Every song is so powerful that it's hard to pick favorites. I don't feel like I need to say any more. Trust the other reviewers.

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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