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With the second half of their ambitious conceptual double album finally in the hands of fans, Thrice continues its ascension into greatness. The show they put on in Orlando was enough to secure their place in Jen Cray's heart for life.

THRICE CIRCA SURVIVE, PELICAN House of Blues, Orlando, Fl April 27, 2008 by Jen Cray "The Alchemy Index was almost like an exercise, an experiment," Thrice drummer Riley Breckenridge told me just before the doors were set to open on his band's sold-out Orlando show. Jen Cray Thrice "Ya know, those ...

Ink 19 :: Thrice

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Taking a break from recording their new album, multi-faceted Thrice played a rare, intimate date at Orlando's The Club @ Firestone. Jen Cray was there to see which side of the band's personality showed up to play.

THRICE NORMA JEAN, THE RECEIVING END OF SIRENS, MONEEN Orlando, Fl. May 1, 2007 by Jen Cray The last time Thrice came through Central Florida, they were one of the headliners on the massive Taste of Chaos tour. The time before that, they sold out a top-billing tour at the House of Blues weeks in advance ...

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The Alchemy Index Vols. III & IV Air and Earth (Vagrant). Review by Jen Cray.

THRICE THE ALCHEMY INDEX VOLS. III & IV AIR AND EARTH Vagrant While the final installment of Thrice's conceptual double album is the weaker half of The Alchemy Index, this is not to say that Vols. III & IV Air and Earth is without its moments of beauty. "The Sky is Falling," "Moving Mountains," and ...

Ink 19 :: Thrice

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The Alchemy Index: Vols I & II- Fire & Water (Vagrant). Review by Jen Cray.

THRICE THE ALCHEMY INDEX: VOLS I & II- FIRE & WATER Vagrant I said almost 2 years ago that there was more to Thrice than the post-hardcore barrage of screamo that their fans adore. I said that they had more depth than people have given them credit for. This depth was glimpsed, alongside hints of suppressed ...

Ink 19 :: Brand New

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The two-night stint of Brand New and Thrice at Orlando's House of Blues sold out days in advance. Jen Cray managed to get inside on the closing night.

BRAND NEW WITH THRICE, MEWITHOUTYOU House of Blues, Orlando, Fl Nov. 25, 2007 by Jen Cray The two-night stint of Brand New and Thrice at Orlando's House of Blues sold out days in advance, leaving many aimless wanderers stalking the "streets" of downtown Disney in search of scalpers. Have you ever tried ...

Ink 19 :: Thursday

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Jen Lato describes this triple bill and the fine art of selling out -- selling out the venue, that is.

THURSDAY WITH COHEED AND CAMBRIA, THRICE House of Blues, Orlando November 13, 2003 by Jen Lato It's no surprise that a show like this sold out. This is a dream lineup. I was very disappointed when I first heard that there were no more tickets, but only out of jealousy that I did not have one. Those ...

Ink 19 :: Because We Care

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A Benefit For the Children's Hospital of Orange County (Glue Factory). Review by Carl F. Gauze.

... are some vaguely meritorious songs on this fundraiser, none of them are really good enough to recommend it. The strongest cuts are two covers -- Thrice putting up a punky version of The Beatles' "Eleanor Rigby," and Gameface popping off the old Jackson Browne standard "Doctor My Eyes." Both are clever ...

Ink 19 :: Warped Tour 2003

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Compilation (Epitaph). Review by Troy Jewell.

... called nowadays. With the likes of The Used, Glassjaw and Poison the Well, you'll likely enjoy disc one. But pay attention to The Suicide Machines, Thrice and NOFX while you're there. Also on disc one, Less Than Jake prove that they are more than a ska-revival band with "ASOK." And, personally, I've ...

Ink 19 :: We Workers Do Not Understand Modern Art

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Is there an artistic message of merit today's modern art, or is most of it simply a bunch of pretentious bullshit? Eric J. Iannelli has the hard answers.

... of The Times and the Manzoni sale in The Week and Arts & Letters Daily, a press release arrived in the morning post at the newspaper where I work, a thrice-weekly regional situated in a town in southern England about an hour train ride from London. The press release enthusiastically informed me about ...

Ink 19 :: Manic Street Preachers

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Know Your Enemy (Virgin). Review by Nathan T. Birk.

... and amorphous as its namesake; "Intravenous Agnostic," undoubtedly the most infectious song this writer's come across in years (play it at least thrice a day), sorta sounds like Swervedriver covering The Replacements; pop nuggets "So Why So Sad" and "The Year of Purification" amble about like Wings ...
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