The Thermals – We Disappear (CD)

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Est. 1974, Curated by Heads
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Portland's The Thermals spent over a decade refining a sound that owes as much to the Buzzcocks as it does to Pacific Northwest indie rock, and *We Disappear* arrived as their sixth studio album, produced by John Agnello, whose work with Dinosaur Jr. and Kurt Vile speaks directly to the sonic territory the band inhabits here. Hutch Harris and Kathy Foster have always written with uncommon directness about mortality, belief, and desire, and this record pushes those themes further into the open.


The Thermals are best at making songs you put on mixtapes named ‘Drunken Sing-alongs When You’re Sad.’ They specialize in late-night, secret conversations about feeling simultaneously romantic and resentful over being raised Catholic. They’re the soundtrack to breaking glass, and an ode to the beauty of brokenness. They say that the mark of intelligence is the ability to hold two disparate and conflicting truths in the mind at the same time: I am a good person; I am not a good person. We Disappear lives in this delicate, in-between place: at once hard and noisy, while also soft and personal. And seeming contradictions abound on this album.


Tracklist

1. Into The Code (2:55)
2. My Heart Went Cold (2:38)
3. Hey You (2:30)
4. If We Don't Die Today (3:32)
5. The Great Dying (3:56)
6. In Every Way (2:43)
7. The Walls (2:16)
8. Thinking Of You (1:58)
9. Always Never Be (2:19)
10. Years In A Day (4:50)

UPC: 648401022520
Label: Saddle Creek
Release Date: 3.25.16
Format: CD