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Acclaimed Californian quartet band blending emo, post-hardcore and alt rock
Formed in 1998, Orange County-based four-piece THRICE are widely regarded as one of the most innovative rock bands of their generation.
The band – consisting of frontman Dustin Kensrue, guitarist Teppei Teranishi, bassist Eddie Breckenridge, and drummer Riley Breckenridge – have announced a UK and European tour in celebration of the 20th anniversary of The Artist In The Ambulance. The tour kicks off in February 2024, with the band playing The Artist In The Ambulance in its entirety, with special guest Palm Reader on UK dates.
On the upcoming tour, vocalist Dustin Kensrue shares, “The Artist In The Ambulance has played such a huge part in the history of the band. These songs have stood the test of time better than we could have known when we wrote them. But they’ve also subtly shifted and grown with us as we’ve played them at shows over the last 20 years, which is why it was so much fun to revisit them in the studio, and also why we are so excited to play the whole record live, especially for the first time in its entirety.”
Thrice recently shared a brand-new, re-recorded version of The Artist In The Ambulance. The album revisits all twelve original tracks, featuring guest vocals from Ryan Osterman (Holy Fawn), Chuck Ragan (Hot Water Music), Sam Carter (Architects), Mike Minnick (Curl Up And Die), Brian McTernan (Be Well), and Andy Hull.
Released in 2003, The Artist In The Ambulance remains one of the most influential albums in the genre. Featuring tracks ‘The Artist In The Ambulance’, ‘All That’s Left’, ‘Stare At The Sun’ and more, the album peaked at No.1 on the Billboard US Top Internet Albums and No.16 on the Billboard 200 chart. More recently, it was named by NME as one of the 20 emo albums that have stood the test of time. Rock Sound ranked it No.25 on their list of modern classics.
Setlists
- 1.Mad World (Tears for Fears cover)
- 2.All the World Is Mad
- 3.The Weight
- 4.Circles
- 5.Doublespeak
- 6.In Exile
- 7.At the Last
- 8.Wood and Wire
- 9.Talking Through Glass / We Move Like Swing Sets
- 10.The Great Exchange
- 11.Beggars
- 1.Firebreather
- 2.Blood Clots and Black Holes
- 3.Under a Killing Moon
- 4.Paper Tigers
- 5.Deadbolt
- 6.Black Honey
- 7.All the World Is Mad
- 8.Of Dust and Nations
- 9.Stare at the Sun
- 10.Summer Set Fire to the Rain
- 11.Anthology
- 12.The Long Defeat
- 13.Just Breathe
- 14.Hurricane
- 15.The Artist in the Ambulance
- 16.Silhouette
- 17.The Earth Will Shake
- 1.Firebreather
- 2.Image of the Invisible
- 3.Under a Killing Moon
- 4.Paper Tigers
- 5.Deadbolt
- 6.Black Honey
- 7.All the World Is Mad
- 8.Of Dust and Nations
- 9.Stare at the Sun
- 10.Summer Set Fire to the Rain
- 11.Blood Clots and Black Holes
- 12.Anthology
- 13.Just Breathe
- 14.Hurricane
- 15.The Artist in the Ambulance
- 16.Silhouette
- 17.The Earth Will Shake
Encore
- 18.The Long Defeat (Not on printed setlist)
- 1.Firebreather
- 2.Image of the Invisible
- 3.Under a Killing Moon
- 4.Paper Tigers
- 5.Deadbolt
- 6.Black Honey
- 7.All the World Is Mad
- 8.Of Dust and Nations
- 9.Stare at the Sun
- 10.Summer Set Fire to the Rain
- 11.Blood Clots and Black Holes
- 12.Anthology
- 13.Just Breathe
- 14.Hurricane
- 15.The Artist in the Ambulance
- 16.Silhouette
- 17.The Earth Will Shake
The Artist in the Ambulance
- 1.Cold Cash and Colder Hearts
- 2.Under a Killing Moon
- 3.All That's Left
- 4.Silhouette
- 5.Stare at the Sun
- 6.Paper Tigers
- 7.Hoods on Peregrine
- 8.The Melting Point of Wax
- 9.Blood Clots and Black Holes
- 10.The Artist in the Ambulance
- 11.The Abolition of Man
- 12.Don't Tell and We Won't Ask
- 13.Motion Isn't Meaning
- 14.Deadbolt
- 15.The Dreamer
- 16.The Weight
- 17.Yellow Belly
- 18.Firebreather
- 19.The Long Defeat
Encore
- 20.Black Honey
- 21.Of Dust and Nations
- 22.The Earth Will Shake
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