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Thursday - Common Existence

Common Existence by Thursday


TRACKLISTING: 1 Resuscitation Of A Dead Man, 2 Last Call, 3 As He Climbed The Dark Mountain,
4 Friends In The Armed Forces, 5 Beyond The Visible Spectrum, 6 Time's Arrow, 7 Unintended Long Term Effects,
8 Circuits Of Fever, 9 Subway Funeral, 10 Love Has Led Us Astray, 11 You Were The Cancer,

OVERVIEW: For the last decade, New Jersey's post-hardcore pioneers Thursday have released groundbreaking, essential albums like 2001's fan-favourite 'Full Collapse' and 2003's breakthrough release 'War All The Time', and played riveting shows, garnering hundreds of thousands of fans worldwide. As the band approaches their tenth anniversary, Thursday have dug deep to recapture the original fervour and fire to make their most honest and sincere record to date. Thursday spent a better part of a year writing and recording 'Common Existence', and their efforts have certainly paid off. From the cathartic "As He Climbed The Mountain" to the stripped-down post-hardcore anthem "Friends In The Armed Forces" (which features Quicksand's Walter Schriefels) and the simultaneously dizzying and jaw-dropping first single "Resuscitation Of A Dead Man" (featuring Rise Against's Tim McIlrath), 'Common Existence' takes the elements of the band's previous evolutions and creates a cohesive, unique masterpiece that looks ahead to the next ten years. Produced & mixed by Dave Fridmann (Mogwai, MGMT, Flaming Lips). Thursday's catalogue has sold over 1.5 million records worldwide to date. First single and video "Resuscitation Of A Dead Man" features Tim McIlrath from Rise Against.
For fans of Brand New, Taking Back Sunday, Thrice and Underoath.

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