Thrice have formally introduced their new full-length album, Horizons/West, due out October 3 by way of Epitaph Information. Serving as a direct sequel to their 2021 launch Horizons/East, the upcoming document showcases Thrice‘s continued sonic evolution, lyrical depth, and uncompromising artistic imaginative and prescient. The band has additionally launched the album’s explosive lead single “Gnash”, now streaming on all main platforms alongside a moody visualizer.
“That is the primary time we leaned into one thing that felt like a direct continuation, like a sequel to a earlier album,” mentioned Thrice frontman Dustin Kensrue, reflecting on the connective tissue between Horizons/East and Horizons/West. The place the previous leaned into experimentation and emotional nuance, the latter delivers with cinematic post-rock textures, pressing rhythms, and unflinching lyrical readability.
Produced and engineered completely by the band at New Grass Studios, with Scott Evans dealing with mixing and extra manufacturing, and Matthew J. Barnhart on mastering, Horizons/West continues Thrice‘s robust DIY ethos and fearless inventive path. The identical manufacturing group additionally labored on the band’s 2023 reimagining of their seminal album The Artist within the Ambulance (Revisited).
Lyrically, Horizons/West explores themes of non-public identification, societal distortion, digital-era anxiousness, and non secular renewal. “Numerous this document is about parsing actuality,” Kensrue explains. “We’re continuously being influenced by algorithms, by worry, by our personal social echo chambers. Horizons/West tries to tug the curtain again on a few of that.”
Kensrue added: “We have at all times simply adopted our curiosity, wherever it leads. We need to continue to grow, exploring, and making one thing that feels sincere to who we’re proper now.”
Pre-orders can be found right here. It’s also possible to catch Thrice at one of many dates under with Trendy Coloration and Downward. Get your tickets right here.
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