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Anthology
Rock · 2012

Anthology

A massive, 24-track live document capturing a band at their technical and emotional peak. Raw, triumphant, and deeply communal.

October 30, 2012 · Staple Records

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Anthology isn't just a live album; it's a wake and a celebration held simultaneously. It captures Thrice at the moment they decided to step away, playing with the desperate precision of a group that knows these are the final notes. The sound is massive: thick with the humidity of packed venues and the electric tension of a fan-voted setlist that spans from their thrashy youth to their experimental maturity. It feels like a heavy, leather-bound book of memories being read aloud in a crowded room.

Moments Worth Listening For
the explosive transition from the atmospheric 'Yellow Belly' into the frantic energy of 'The Image of the Invisible'
Dustin Kensrue's voice cracking with genuine emotion during the bridge of 'Words in the Water'
the crowd taking over the entire first verse of 'The Artist in the Ambulance' in a deafening roar
the intricate, interlocking guitar melodies of 'Daedalus' sounding even more massive in a live theater setting
Reviews

How does Anthology sound next to the rest of Thrice's catalogue?

Triumphant+4.0σ

Triumphant saturates this record far more than the artist's norm.

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