Thrice To Be Everywhere Is to Be Nowhere
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Spiral Skies
September 12th 2018


204 Comments

Album Rating: 3.5

The production is the main problem on Identity Crisis. Vheissu is their best followed closely by Beggars.

LelandAB
September 12th 2018


986 Comments

Album Rating: 4.5

Imagine not liking Vheissu lol. Also not feeling enough M/M love.

kingjulian
September 12th 2018


1809 Comments

Album Rating: 3.5 | Sound Off

Vheissu has some mediocre tracks (Image of the Invisible and Music box are pretty corny) but you're just not gonna top an album that has The Earth Will Shake, For Miles, Hold Fast Hope, Of Dust and Nations, Stand and Feel Your Worth, and Red Sky on it.

Like holy shit what a track list.

LelandAB
September 12th 2018


986 Comments

Album Rating: 4.5

The AOL Sessions version of Of Dust and Nations is pure sex. Really wish that was the album version.

bloc
September 12th 2018


70880 Comments


Whatever happened to AOL anyway? I used to get their floppy discs in the mail all the time.

Ignimbrite
September 12th 2018


6943 Comments

Album Rating: 4.0

Beggars > Vheissu > Alchemy (all of them) > Major/Minor > TBEITBN = Artist > TIOS >>>> IC

not sure yet where Palms fits in, probably around M/M or TBEITBN

Source
September 12th 2018


19917 Comments

Album Rating: 2.0

tios next to last?











Bruh

Ignimbrite
September 12th 2018


6943 Comments

Album Rating: 4.0

idk man, I guess it's because I only really got into Thrice when M/M was released, and Beggars is in the running for my favorite album of all time, so for whatever reason their material from Vheissu onward appeals to me way more than their punkier pre-Vheissu stuff

Source
September 12th 2018


19917 Comments

Album Rating: 2.0

Vheissu-present is pretty much a different band soundwise so i guess i can see that

Gyromania
Contributing Reviewer
September 12th 2018


38334 Comments

Album Rating: 2.5

Beggars is so average

suppatime
September 12th 2018


1996 Comments

Album Rating: 4.0

wrong beggars is good as shit. the softer songs on there are incredible and the guitar and drum work is fun as hell on a lot of those songs.

TalonsOfFire
Emeritus
September 12th 2018


21027 Comments

Album Rating: 3.7

I'm also a Vheissu-now fan. I hardly remember anything they did before Vheissu, even though I remember liking Artist and Illusion a lot. I should jam them again soon. I just don't listen to that kind of stuff, and it sounds dated from its time of the early 2000s, like a lot of post-hardcore and emo from that era does now. Vheissu has some of that too to an extent.

Gyromania
Contributing Reviewer
September 12th 2018


38334 Comments

Album Rating: 2.5

Idk why people call Vheissu a post-hardcore masterpiece... Album is like diet post-hardcore. More alt rock than anything

Lucman
September 12th 2018


5537 Comments

Album Rating: 2.0

I've grown to like Vheissu a lot more than I once did but it's far from a classic. So far none of their records are more than a solid 4 for me.

Source
September 12th 2018


19917 Comments

Album Rating: 2.0

I like vheissu and everything before. Their stuff after vheissu doesn't do anything for me, not sure why

TenSecondsToThink
September 13th 2018


1894 Comments

Album Rating: 3.5

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ft4sdo2vGxc



dustin's a fraud

XingKing
September 13th 2018


16338 Comments

Album Rating: 2.5

Kind of an uncomfortable interview lol

theacademy
Staff Reviewer
September 13th 2018


31878 Comments

Album Rating: 4.9

my answer woulda been millencolin bc i love millencolin

TrveBarbarian
September 13th 2018


61 Comments

Album Rating: 4.0

That interview hurt my soul. Almost as much as the song My Soul hurt my soul. Sux bad.

Spiral Skies
September 13th 2018


204 Comments

Album Rating: 3.5

What are people reacting to in the interview? Seemed pretty normal to me.



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