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Larkinhill
April 11th 2026


8559 Comments

Album Rating: 5.0

What a masterpiece of an album. Packed with some of their best songs — The Earth Will Shake, For Miles, Atlantic, Red Sky, Of Dust and Nations, Stand and Feel Your Worth — STACKED I tell ya!



Anyone ever listened to the Japanese bonus tracks, Weight of Glory and Flags of Dawn? Titles make them sound like some…patriotic nonsense lol.



This may have the highest number of their best songs per album, but Firebreather is still and will ALWAYS BE their best song. The Earth will shake is an extremely close runner-up though.

XingKing
April 11th 2026


16411 Comments

Album Rating: 5.0

The bonus tracks rule too. Weight of Glory is one of the heavier tracks and is very Cave In-esque. Nothing patriotic about them but they are very religious

Emim
April 11th 2026


39366 Comments

Album Rating: 5.0

The whole album is very religious

nash1311
April 11th 2026


11156 Comments

Album Rating: 5.0

I mean the main single was image of the invisible lol

Emim
April 11th 2026


39366 Comments

Album Rating: 5.0

Oh I got like 20 examples ready to go

XingKing
April 11th 2026


16411 Comments

Album Rating: 5.0

Whole album is very religious indeed but I always felt like Weight of Glory was really in your face with its lyrics.



The teacher looked from us, his finger in the dust

We felt the chill and it shook us to our bones

Then he raised his head and this is what he said:

“The one who has not sin should throw a stone”

I walked away in silence

And threw myself upon the ground

These words they burned inside me:

"Take up your cross before your crown"

Go and judge not, lest ye be judged when the curtain comes down



^^thats on a different level than Image of the Invisible lol

Emim
April 11th 2026


39366 Comments

Album Rating: 5.0

Some are definitely couched in poetic language, so the uninitiated probably don't even notice some of them. Image of the invisible (the title at least) is straight out of Colossians. Like Moths To Flames is also basically a retelling of Peter denying Jesus before his crucifixion.



As a slight aside, Dustin was cooking with the lyrics on here

heck
April 11th 2026


7781 Comments

Album Rating: 4.5

what's all y'alls favorite thrice albums



mine's artist in the amber lamps

Emim
April 11th 2026


39366 Comments

Album Rating: 5.0

This, Artist, then Illusion



Prob beggars or major/minor after that



Everything post reunion firmly at the bottom. Honestly I like identity crisis more than that

XingKing
April 12th 2026


16411 Comments

Album Rating: 5.0

Vheissu and M/M are top tier for me



Everything post reunion firmly at the bottom [2]



TBEITBN was their worst album when it dropped. And then Palms came out and that became their worst album. Horizons East and West are somewhere in TBEITBN territory, so it’s difficult to really care about anything they’ve done post hiatus. Sad because everything they did before felt so special.

Scoot
April 12th 2026


24430 Comments

Album Rating: 4.5

post reunion is mostly ass

JayEnder
April 12th 2026


23101 Comments

Album Rating: 4.5

Illusion of Safety was always my fav

Emim
April 12th 2026


39366 Comments

Album Rating: 5.0

TBEITBN is at least an ok rock album. It just sucks as a Thrice album.

nash1311
April 12th 2026


11156 Comments

Album Rating: 5.0

Everybody spitting facts so I don’t need to

TheSupernatural
April 12th 2026


2261 Comments

Album Rating: 5.0 | Sound Off

TBEITBN has at least a few classic tracks that make it into the Thrice canon: The Window, The Long Defeat, Salt and Shadow, hell I'd even throw Whistleblower in there.



They've got like a half hour of seriously good music between these 4 post-hiatus albums, which uh... isn't great.



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