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Originally Posted by ianmonsta meh i could care less, i dont do shows anymore, but they really should phase out that stuff, they pretty much arnt the same band |
ahhh. why not? (just curious). and i'm getting the feeling they probably won't play much old stuff now that they've got vol.s 1-4 to play as well as stuff off vheissu.
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Originally Posted by ucsdguy1 I saw em at the roxy right as illusion of safety was coming out. I think under par, t&c, and phoenix ignition were the only songs played off identity crisis at that point anyway. I really did enjoy that album.
some years back saw them open for dashboard confessional at the bren center (weird lineup). Pretty much no songs from IC played. After the set finished and they exited, about 40 people sitting by me all started singing phoenix ignition for the hell of it. pretty funny
more power to em as it appears the new stuff is being received well |
my favorite off identity crisis is "ultra blue", heh... it's the song that i remember the most from seeing them for the first time and ya... they haven't played that one in a LONG time.
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Originally Posted by 28kings28 I love Thrice, but I do like their old stuff better. My favorite albums are Identity Crisis and the Illusion of Safety. |
i didn't like vheissu at first, but it grew on me. now i love all their albums equally and it's hard to pick which i like because they're all so different.
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Anyway, is The Alchemy Index: Vols I & II: Fire & Water album pretty good? I'm negating whether I should buy this album too.
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i didn't like it as much as vheissu, but i was waiting to get vol.s 3&4 and give all 4 a listen as a complete album before i made up my mind. i'm listening to the stream of air and earth and really like it. maybe i'll get back with you after i do the whole vol.s 1-4 listening thing. i know the OP likes it.
and hey vq/leatherface! (if you look at this thread)... i was looking at my liner notes for these guys' 1st album and i don't know how i missed it, but they thank leatherface in their thank yous section. it's been right under my nose for 8 yrs. heh.
they also thank the zine i used to write for... that's the closest i've made into liner notes. (that i know of)