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Thrice – “Anthology”

While I consider Thrice to be mostly a band of the 00’s (not the 10’s), they still had plenty of quality material spill over into this decade.  Prior to their hiatus, 2011’s Major/Minor saw them release one of their heaviest and most pessimistic albums.  Kensrue spews hopeless-sounding laments across the course of the experience, such as “We are cowards and thieves, will we never turn to grieve the damage done”, “Our hearts are – they’re so deceitful, sick and filled with lies that lead to death”, or “Never see, never quake with rage at what we have become.”  It was a pretty jarring disruption to the Thrice we knew – the one that always kept an eye to the sky for that silver lining.

“Anthology” is one of the few glimpses of light that manages to shine through Major/Minor‘s gray, overtly bleak depiction of humanity.  It’s actually important that the album itself is so grim, because without that “Anthology” simply wouldn’t pack the same punch.  The guitars, which elsewhere are murky and dense, shift towards towering and resplendent; each deceptively complex riff injected with melody.  Kensrue sounds enlightened and clear-minded, as if his journey through Major/Minor saw him come out the other side with – if not answers – then a resolute sense of hope, and the reassurance that everything will indeed turn out okay in the end: “If we hold to our hope, then I know we can weather the storm.”  There may not be a moment in Thrice’s discography where he sings something more easy to believe than, “I know that we can see this through.”  Forget what this is.  It doesn’t matter, because Kensrue sings about its positive outcome with such fervent belief that there’s no disagreeing.  We will get there.  And the subtle guitar pauses that add weight/emphasis to his declarations are just another stroke of genius.  Rarely does a song so profoundly clash with its surrounding aura while managing to still define the album from whence it came.  “Anthology” not only defines Major/Minor, but also the very best of latter-day Thrice.

Read more from this decade at my homepage for Sowing’s Songs of the Decade.

https://open.spotify.com/user/sowingsputnik/playlist/5JjmQsvmmmOBFnUjP7FLu4?si=ZL7CLXjKR9irQm9JAmALcg





Sowing
03.20.19
I'd really like to get this list to 100 songs, so I've been picking up the pace. This song was one I had stored away for a while, figured I'd whip it out now.

mynameischan
03.20.19
Kensrue spews hopeless-sounding laments across the course of the experience, such as “We are cowards and thieves, will we never turn to grieve the damage done”, “Our hearts are – they’re so deceitful, sick and filled with lies that lead to death”, or “We are cowards and thieves, will we never turn to grieve the damage done.”

is that repetition in there for emphasis or is it a typo

either way, great song. this album has a few duds but also some of their best songs ever. "words in the water" might be my pick, but "yellow belly" is a live show classic

Sowing
03.20.19
Yeah I accidentally copied the same lyrical passage twice but was already starting to fix it (didn't proofread this time oops)

I agree that the album itself has some big misses, and a lot of samey sounding stuff, but to me Anthology is the clear standout. Words in the Water would have been my second choice (at least from Major/Minor), along with maybe Treading Paper.

mynameischan
03.20.19
oh shit yeah treading paper would be my pick. forgot about that one but it's one of the very best thrice songs

JWT155
03.20.19
Love me some thrice, great playlist so far sowing, I may do something similar myself.

StarlessCore
03.20.19
Ugh I saw them do farewell mona lisa at their last show ever in the encore almost cried

chaywa
03.20.19
I have to say, the live version of Anthology (on the Anthology vinyl) is just utterly perfect in every way. It clearly meant an awful lot to the entire band at the time given the personal issues they had all gone through leading up to the hiatus and its the one song that sums up everything about pre-hiatus Thrice, even with some nifty TDH style callbacks to earlier songs

Sowing
03.20.19
Never actually heard a live version of the song so I'll have to prioritize that.

mynameischan
03.20.19
both of their live albums are great

Rowan5215
03.21.19
idk if I'm missing something but Treading Paper is really bad

Disarmed is my favourite cut from this

Slex
03.21.19
Treading Paper is awful
This is my pick for their very best song tho, hell yes

JamJar
03.21.19
This song and Words in the Water are utterly perfect

mynameischan
03.21.19
you guys are crazy

the chorus of treading paper is so fucking good

Sowing
03.21.19
Yeah I can't wrap my head around the idea of hating Treading Paper...the more I listen to it the more I'm convinced I like it even more than Words in the Water.

JohnnyoftheWell
03.21.19
YES absolutely the right Thrice pick for this decade, agreed so hard on the tone of this album setting this out up perfectly (not to mention flowing onto Disarmed equally powerfully) and also on Treading Paper being a gem and a half

JohnnyoftheWell
03.21.19
*setting this one up

dedex
03.21.19
Great read and amazing track, a perfect conclusion to the album with Disarmed

Sowing
03.21.19
thanks fellas! this was an easy pick for me, and even easier to write about

ashcrash9
03.21.19
easily one of my songs of the decade as well, great pick

GPooch21
03.22.19
Great pick. Treading Paper is easily my favorite from this album. Still gives me chills.

Project
03.25.19
YESSS an unexpected pick but I'd say it's hands-down Thrice's best song! Surprised you didn't touch on the fact that half the lyrics are references to past Thrice songs...

Sowing
03.25.19
Ha thanks. It's something I'm aware of but for whatever reason I hardly ever think about it while listening.

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