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This album has mellowed out in comparison to the previous one but still good. I like the transition. I myself have begun to enjoy less of the hard music than in the past, so this is definitely welcome. Many notable songs, however, it has be over a week since I truly listened to it so I’d suggest just listening to the whole thing.
When I think Thrice this album is what I think. Basically metal-core. Good solid album though. Enjoyable through and through but nothing truly stands out. All the songs kinda blend together and soon enough the album feels like one big song.
To finish off my Thursday volume I was told to go back to their first album. I’m not sure this was a good idea. I like first albums better when they are the first one that I listen to. After hearing an album that’s been polished, properly mixed and the talent of the band has improved, I don’t want to hear them sounding like they recorded an album out of a garage when they were still pre-teens. I just can’t get into something like that.
Call me a broken record but this album still falls short of War All The Time. That album was amazing, this one is still pretty good but not up to the standard that I’m now expecting after listening to War All The Time. A City By The Light Divided had a couple of good songs and the rest were “whatever” and this whole album falls inbetween good songs and whatever songs.
Sorry to all you die hard Thursday fans but my response to this album was, “Meh”. Yea, okay. It’s fine, but nothing special. I can’t get into an album that falls short of all of the headway the band made with their previous one. It feels like they got such a great response with War All The Time that they just threw out another album for the sake of increasing their discography numbers.
Anyways, this album is amazing. I love it. There is not much more in a hardcore album that I could ask for. The guitars are driven and the vocals are spot on. This is way better than Full Collapse. After hearing this one I’ve concluded that Full Collapse doesn’t make the grade. War All The Time is on the list. I’ll listen to this album by choice, in fact I have already.
In this trial the judge will have to call a mistrial. The jury has been tampered with. Thursday is one of those bands that is known to most. You don’t need to listen to them to know what kind of music the perform. However, that’s only face value it’s not enough if you want to become musically aware.
This album is everything a Sunny Day Real Estate fan can ask for. Yes, I am ready to call myself a fan. The Rising Tide is more than I could’ve hoped for. After listening to their last two albums I didn’t expect this one to be such an amazing treasure. They’ve been able to raise the bar with every new album.
This is the album where production no longer sits in the con column. They’ve hit their mark and leave nothing to be desired. Through their first two albums Sunny Day Real Estate has defined themselves and leave only the opportunity to evolve.