Thursday: No Devolución

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http://www.spin.com/articles/hear-music-thursday-reveal-edgy-new-album



No Devolución, the sixth album by New Jersey punk/hardcore vets Thursday (out April 12 via Epitaph), is the band's most experimental effort to date, a sweeping, synth-y opus that veers farther from the band's post-hardcore roots than ever before. Hear an exclusive stream of "Magnets Caught in a Metal Heart" here:

LISTEN: Thursday, "Magnets Caught In A Metal Heart"


"There are definitely going to be at least a few fans that are like, 'This isn't what I want from Thursday,'" frontman Geoff Rickly tells SPIN. "Half the reason we picked the album title is because it means, in Spanish, 'no returns.' As in, 'No returns, cause if you buy it, you got it!'"

Among the touchstones for the creative direction of No Devolución: the Cure, the Smiths, Portishead, postmodern authors Cormac McCarthy (All the Pretty Horses) and Don Delillo (White Noise), and even their home state hero, Bruce Springsteen. The sum of these parts: a record produced with the mantra "to make something really beautiful, that has power in a different way than just being heavy," Rickly says, and it's something the band's longed to do since 2003's War All the Time.


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"That record, for all the things I love about it, became way more aggressive and claustrophobic and dark than we meant it to be," the singer says. "As soon as we did that, we longed for something that was its antithesis. We were always tempering our desire to make something that was more graceful, more sweeping, and this record was the first one where we said, 'You know what? Who cares? Let's say our career is over tomorrow, who fucking cares? Let's make something beautiful.'"

"Magnets Caught in a Metal Heart" will likely be one of the most jarring new songs for the band's longtime fans, with Rickly singing in a gentle coo, laced with atmospheric effects, while Andrew Everding's keyboard swells and drummer Tucker Rule's skittish beats hog the spotlight.

Initially, Rickly didn't think the song would work for Thursday: "We started writing it during our last record and I said, 'Nah, it's too pop. I don't wanna play that. I don't even know what to do with that.' I was very uptight about it, especially since the only stuff I was listening to at the time was Envy and Fucked Up. I still wanted Thursday to be the band that we were when we played the basements and VFW Halls."

But he was eventually swayed in the studio. "This is the pop moment on the record, and we're not embarrassed of it," Rickly explains. "It was really fun to write a pop song and not be writing it because we think we might have some chance at getting a radio hit or because our label wanted us to. It's cause we don't give a fuck about punk kids telling us it's not punk to write a pop song."

The choice to release "Magnets" first was a conscious one. "This is a really different record and we thought we should just come out of the gates with a really different song," Rickly says. "If our die hard fans heard the heavy songs first, like the heavy, passionate 'Past and Future Ruins' or 'Turnpike Divides,' is it false advertising, basically? It's like a warning for our fans: You're not going to get the record you think you're going to get."

Tell us what you think of "Magnets Caught in a Metal Heart" in the comments section!

No Devolución track listing
Fast to the End
No Answers
A Darker Forest
Sparks Against the Sun
Open Quotes
Past and Future Ruins
Magnets Caught in a Metal Heart
Empty Glass
A Gun in the First Act
Millimeter
Turnpike Divides
Stay True

So fucking stoked for this album
 
Dec 11, 2006
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i havent listened to thursday since war all the time and thought it sucked compared to full collapse. i didnt even realise there were more cds by them. can anyone recommend any of their other cds?
 

Nuttkase

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Personally I think War All the Time is an amazing album but Full Collapse will always be my favorite Thursday album. I'd say everything they have put out so far is worth checking out. I thought the album A City by the Light Divided, the album after War All the Time, was really good but not great. The album after that though, Common Existence, fucking owns though.

All that being said... wow, the new song is totally different then anything I can recall ever hearing from them but I'm really fucking digging the sound a lot.

Also if you have never seen them live do so. I've seen them three times and they always put on an awesome fucking show.
 
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Ill be going to the show on Febuary 9th and I got picked from a contest to go on their bus and hear half of their new album
You bet Ill be on here afterwards breaking everything down but like Nuttkase said, all their albums are good in their own way but CE fucking owns
but I really really like how Dave fiderman put this song togethr and I can already tell this album is going to be one of their best next to full collaspe or war all the time depending on how you look at it
A new single called "past and future ruins" drops the 22nd along with a video
 
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This album goes in so many directions, just the three I heard, No answer, A gun in the first act and Little sparks against the sun
this album sounds fucking great with the 5 songs Ive heard so far
 
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Ill be going to the show on Febuary 9th and I got picked from a contest to go on their bus and hear half of their new album
You bet Ill be on here afterwards breaking everything down but like Nuttkase said,
This faggot even woofin in here lmao

Pretty soon he gonna be in the studio forum like "Yea I got a 5 thousand dollar setup just waitin on it to get hooked up"
 
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Though I was thinking the same WD, he was really on that motherfucking bus right then.



But lol @ playing it safe in a less popular forum.