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SUMMARY:Thrice
DESCRIPTION:Post-hardcore quartet Thrice formed in 1998 in Irvine\, Califor
 nia. Guitarist/vocalist Dustin Kensrue\, guitarist Teppei Teranishi\, bass
 ist Eddie Breckenridge\, and drummer Riley Breckenridge all knew each othe
 r from high school and the neighborhood skate park\, and the usual round o
 f practices\, music competitions\, and local gigs helped hone their new ba
 nd's sound. By late 1999\, Thrice had amassed enough material to cut a pro
 per record. Working with Death by Stereo's Paul Miner\, the quartet record
 ed 12 tracks and self-released the Identity Crisis LP in April 2000. More 
 gigs followed\, and Thrice's mounting buzz sparked the interest of Hopeles
 s/Sub City's Louis Posen.\n\nPosen signed the band in 2001\, reissued Iden
 tity Crisis\, and put Thrice on tour with Samiam. Tours with Midtown and H
 ot Rod Circuit followed\, and eventually Thrice re-entered the studio with
  producer Brian McTernan. Although those recording sessions proved to be a
  trying period for the young group\, The Illusion of Safety emerged and wa
 s later released in February 2002. Naturally\, the band hit the road in su
 pport of the album\, this time playing concerts alongside Further Seems Fo
 rever and Face to Face. Thrice also began headlining shows for the first t
 ime that year\, and major labels began to take notice. Eventually\, Island
  Records signed the band in June. A stint on the Warped Tour followed\, an
 d Thrice spent the fall playing club dates with Hot Water Music and Coheed
  &amp\; Cambria.\n\nFebruary 2003 found the band returning to the studio w
 ith McTernan but this time\, Island Records was footing the bill. The focu
 sed effort The Artist in the Ambulance appeared in August 2003\, featuring
  the hit "All That's Left." Thrice supported it with an ambitious slate of
  tour dates that included jaunts to Europe. The band also continued to inv
 olve itself with charitable organizations\, having actively supported nonp
 rofits and charities since signing with Sub City (the charitable arm of Ho
 peless Records). Portions of the proceeds from Artist in the Ambulance wen
 t to the Syrentha J. Salvo Endowment\, which provides financial assistance
  for cancer screenings.\n\nA new studio effort\, the ambitious Vheissu\, f
 ollowed in October 2005\, while the EP Red Sky appeared early the next yea
 r. A slew of new material arrived in 2007 and 2008\, including a four-disc
  conceptual project entitled The Alchemy Index. Issued in two double-disc 
 releases\, The Alchemy Index\, Vols. 1-2 focused on the elements of fire a
 nd water\, while The Alchemy Index\, Vols. 3-4 completed the cycle with ai
 r and earth. The quadruple concept was notable for the band's newly incorp
 orated textures and programming. They followed with two separate releases 
 of live material\, The MySpace Transmissions and Live at the House of Blue
 s. Meanwhile\, the studio effort Beggars appeared in 2009\, evolving their
  sound even further with hints of Baroque indie tourmates the Dear Hunter 
 and instrumental meandering similar to Radiohead. For their next album\, t
 he bandmembers went off on their own to work on new music before heading i
 nto Red Bull Studios with Dave Schiffman to put the songs to tape. The res
 ult was their seventh album\, Major/Minor\, which was released in the summ
 er of 2011.\n\nIn 2012\, the band announced a hiatus\, which was to contin
 ue for three years. In the intervening time\, Kensrue continued with his s
 olo career\, while Riley and Eddie Breckenridge played in Puig Destroyer a
 nd Angels &amp\; Airwaves\, respectively. In 2015\, Thrice returned with a
 ppearances at several major music festivals. Later that year\, a new album
  was announced. Recorded with Eric Palmquist and entitled To Be Everywhere
  Is to Be Nowhere\, it was released in May 2016.
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CATEGORIES:All Ages,Concerts
LOCATION:Revolution Live\, 100 SW 3rd Ave.\, Fort Lauderdale\, FL\, 33312\,
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