IN REVIEW: Thrice - "To Be Everywhere Is To Be Nowhere"


The eighth album by Thrice (and first since a hiatus of nearly four years) finds them picking up more or less where they left off. The maturity and intensity of previous record Major/Minor are here, complimented by another batch of strong songs carrying messages both political and personal. It tends to lean heavily on slow-to-mid tempos, which can be a little draining in places, but it's still an engaging listen; this holds even more true when they run loose and fast, as on Blood On the Sand and Whistleblower. The sum of the parts is an album that operates at a slow burn but marks a welcome return for one of hard rock's most underappreciated bands.

May 27, 2016 • Vagrant
Highlights Blood On the Sand • Wake Up • Black Honey

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