Thrice
The Artist in the Ambulance


4.5
superb

Review

by IamInExile USER (10 Reviews)
October 9th, 2010 | 9 replies


Release Date: 2003 | Tracklist

Review Summary: I stare straight into the sun, I won't close my eyes, 'till I understand...

Thrice is one of the bands that I have come to love thanks to sputnik, I knew them before but didn't take the time to get into them. The first album I heard from them was their second, "The Illusion Of Safety". On first listen there were only a few standout tracks for me, "Deadbolt", "In Years To Come" and "To Awake And Avenge The Dead" in particular. As I listened to it more, I began to love the album as a whole and would find myself listening to it on repeat. I was impressed by their musicianship and the fact that they perfectly blended melody and hardcore. Since I wasn't really into metalcore at that time, it was a perfect album for me. So when they announced "The Artist In The Ambulance" I was eager to hear what they had in store for us.

The first thing I noticed about "The Artist In The Ambulance" is that it's a bit more 'hardcore' than the predecessor. This can already be heard on the first song, "Cold Cash And Colder Hearts", which starts off with Dustin screaming. That's not to say every track on the album features screaming, there are some more melodic ones that will not seem out of place on your local radio station. It's actually the melodic ones that stand out the most in my opinion. "Stare At The Sun" is one of my favorites from the album. It starts off with some guitar chords with delay effects, followed by a huge bass riff that can be heard throughout most of the song. The chorus in particular are very noteworthy, with Dustin singing:

"'Cause I am due for a miracle, I'm waiting for a sign.
I'll stare straight into the sun and I won't close my eyes,
'till I understand or go blind".

It is followed by another standout track, "Paper Tigers". This one features quite a lot of screaming and you can feel the emotion that's put into it. At about the third minute of the song there's a sort of breakdown part thrown in, followed by a calming mixture of instruments and sound effects for thirty seconds 'till the song reaches it's conclusion. The title track is another melodic song like "Stare At The Sun", it starts off with some singing over palm-muted guitar chords, followed by a REALLY catchy guitar riff that's played on the lower strings. Also noteworthy is the lyrics:

"Late night, brakes lock, hear the tires squeal.
Red light, can't stop so I spin the wheel.
My world goes black before I feel an angel lift me up.
And I open bloodshot eyes into fluorescent white.
They flip the siren, hit the lights, close the doors and I am gone"

Dustin Kensrue is a good vocalist, with that he also writes some excellent lyrics. Teppei is one of the better modern rock guitarists, he's creative and doesn't play the same kind of stuff over and over. This album is also the last one with the melodic hardcore sound to it, with the latter albums featuring a more progressive rock sound. Some fans really miss the 'old Thrice', while I just sit back and watch them evolve into really, really good musicians.


Recommended tracks:

Under a Killing Moon
All That's Left
Stare At The Sun
Paper Tigers
The Artist In The Ambulance



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Live
October 9th 2010


322 Comments

Album Rating: 4.5

Good review, but you made a few mistakes, such as "To Awake and Avenged the Dead"

I agree with most of what you've said here, although I thought silhouette was a standout track too. Good effort nonetheless.

IamInExile
October 9th 2010


78 Comments

Album Rating: 4.5

thanks for pointing out that mistake. It's only my fourth review so it's probably not that good but I'm still learning, thanks dude

Live
October 9th 2010


322 Comments

Album Rating: 4.5

No problem. Just thought I'd let you know.

Irving
Emeritus
October 9th 2010


7496 Comments


Pos, but IMHO, the first paragraph is quite weak. I mean, I completely understand why you would want to put some context to why you think Thrice is awesome; that said the way it is executed here sounds too personal and more in the vein of a kinda fanboy-ish (please excuse the term) blogpost as opposed to a critical analysis of say, the band's style. I (and probably just about everyone) used to start of reviews like this too, and it's completely understandable; but try checking out the staffs' reviews and see how they pull off an attention grabbing intro. Some are pretty slick.

Good luck!

NapalmDe4th
October 9th 2010


54 Comments

Album Rating: 4.5

Irving beat me to it. Other than the first paragraph, good quick review.

Foxhound
October 9th 2010


4573 Comments


album bored me. IoS is my fave.

tiesthatbind
October 9th 2010


7441 Comments

Album Rating: 4.0

Stare at the Sun rules.

PinkBlackberry
October 9th 2010


2346 Comments

Album Rating: 4.5

stare at the sun is easily one of my favorite tracks of all time. Nice review

brutebeard
October 9th 2010


1655 Comments


Pretty rockin' album

Stare into the sun like the movie "Pi"



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