
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
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.
How does Anthology sound next to the rest of Thrice's catalogue?
Triumphant saturates this record far more than the artist's norm.
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