Thursday Common Existence
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Tracklist:
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

Ranking: #58 for 2009

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4.0
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Ryan Flatley STAFF (81 Reviews)

2009-03-01 | 111 comments | 9,583 views

Summary: This isn't your older brother's Thursday.

Thursday have come to the point in their storied career where they hardly need to change to make a statement. With their last album, A City By The Light Divided we saw an often softer, more electronic side of Thursday that certainly took a few listens to latch onto. Now enter, Common Existence, an album deeply rooted into their hardcore/screamo roots with a touch of their previous releases lingering. Thursday have recently experimented and partly succeeded with this approach within their split with Envy, but this album stretched more boundaries and felt like an accomplished work.

Common Existence rubs off as a gritty, wishy-washy album with some of Thursday’s heaviest songs yet. Perhaps their collaboration with Envy and Geoff’s stint with United Nations altered the result of Common Existence. In fact, Thursday hardly hesitated to yank “As He Climbed The Dark Mountain” from the Envy split, which was arguable their best song from the EP. It is the aggressive songwriting found with “As He Climbed The Dark Mountain” that ultimately compliments the rest of the album. Thursday didn’t split hairs, as they assembled a consistently heavy assault, beginning with “Resuscitation Of A Dead Man” and “Last Call.” Neither tracks as catchy as their last single, “Counting 5-4-3-2-1,” but certainly worth individual merit. With that, a notable attribute of Common Existence is how far the album has strayed away from Full Collapse and even their last release, A City By The Light Divided. With Full Collapse, the songs had a particular aura and calming passion that has undoubtedly turned into a more intense enthusiasm. But it is not all gone.

Thursday is still capable of a cutesy track here and there. The muddled acoustic sound of “Time’s Arrow” and almost too forced “Love Has Led Us Astray” provide a weird change of pace within the album. It is as if they slowed things down just for the sake of it, rather than middling something that keep the Common Existence on all cylinders. With every slip-up they find a way to bounce back quickly. The nostalgic “Circuits of Fever,” which hardly has a defined guitar riff, focuses on dense and thunderous bass riffs coupled with Geoff’s vocals flipping between hallowed screams and spoken word, a true staple of the album. Common Existence ends with “You Were The Cancer,” a perfect, fitting closing track. “You Were The Cancer slowly builds, yet never appears too extensive to lose the epic feeling bolstering its appearance, which eventually explodes almost as defiantly as “Jet Black New Year.” They could only wish.

In the end, Common Existence can come off as sloppy and discombobulated, but the issue that hurts the album most extensively is the overall approach of the off-centered rhythms and at times ‘I want to vomit’ lyrics, no matter how fitting and poetic. Something to take away is something not immediately recognizable, but the fact of their progress since original Thursday’s sound. In the grand scheme of things, I’m taken aback on how Thursday can still manage to spark my interest with each new album. Just when Thursday seems to stir in unfamiliar, unwanted territory, they manage to find a way to make it happen.

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Cesar21


Comments: 2467
02.17.09

Album Rating: 4

Been waiting for this review since I posted mine. I agree with most of it.

Really great album.This Message Edited On 02.17.09

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AtavanHalen


Comments: 8517
02.17.09

Album Rating: 3

Very well-written, man.
This album kind of bored me.

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redskyformiles
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Comments: 5794
02.17.09

Album Rating: 4

Love it!

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sidfarkus


Comments: 34
02.17.09

Album Rating: 4

Very nice review, couldn't agree with it more.

roofi


Comments: 957
02.17.09

Album Rating: 3.5

really solid album

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SnackaryBinx


Comments: 2162
02.17.09

Album Rating: 2.5

if by solid you mean boring, than yea.

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Iluvatar
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Comments: 11096
02.17.09

Album Rating: 2.5 | Sound Off

Album is unremarkable in almost every way. "You Were the Cancer" is the only song I think I will ever want to listen to actively.


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The Jungler
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Comments: 4828
02.17.09


i listened to a little of this and sort of thought what John posted. maybe i'll give it another shot.

Captain North


Comments: 2404
02.18.09

Album Rating: 4.5 | Sound Off

Album is superb, but I disagree about Circuits of Fever, I think its completely out of place on the album. But You Were The Cancer is a tremendous song.

lunchforthesky


Comments: 1037
02.18.09

Album Rating: 2.5

Iluvatar is right. It's painfully mediocre.

Skyler


Comments: 835
02.18.09

Album Rating: 2.5 | Sound Off

album sucks, band is now dead

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Iluvatar
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Comments: 11096
02.18.09

Album Rating: 2.5 | Sound Off

My review should be up tomorrow power surge caused a delay tonight

ThePalaceOfWisdom


Comments: 1764
02.18.09

Album Rating: 2.5

Boring album.

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Captain North


Comments: 2404
02.18.09

Album Rating: 4.5 | Sound Off

Lies! Lies I tell you!

KritikalMotion


Comments: 1545
02.18.09

Album Rating: 4

well i like it

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DFelon204409
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Comments: 3741
02.18.09


I haven't heard this yet. Will get around to it eventually. I liked the first half of the album enough from listening on myspace.

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Altmer
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Comments: 5461
02.18.09


I only have War All The Time; how does this stack up to that album?

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gaslightanthem


Comments: 4677
02.18.09


yeah this lost it's appeal pretty quick, kinda boring

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Mendigo


Comments: 2178
02.18.09

Album Rating: 3.5

great review for a great album.

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IsItLuck?
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Comments: 4150
02.18.09

Album Rating: 4

you guys are harsh

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