Thrice fans were treated to an onslaught of music in 2007 and 2008, from the band's multi-disc conceptual project (The Alchemy Index, which saw the musicians tackling iambic pentameter and thematic concepts) to two live recordings. If The MySpace Transmissions EP was a six-song appetizer to Thrice's live show, then Live at the House of Blues is the whole enchilada, featuring two discs of concert material and an accompanying bonus DVD. Most of the material is fairly new, with The Alchemy Index dominating the set list and only three tracks hailing from Thrice's pre-Vheissu days. While The Alchemy Index was originally split into four separately themed discs, however, Live at the House of Blues mixes those songs together, integrating the various styles in a way that showcases Thrice's aptitude and encourages an unexpected set. This may be for fans only, but they certainly won't be disappointed. ~ Andrew Leahey, All Music Guide
Live at the House of Blues
12/09/2008 | Vagrant Records
Videos from Live at the House of Blues
All Music Guide Review
Live at the House of Blues Track Listing
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3 DISC SET
DVD with over 2 hours of live footage and interviews
TWO CDs featuring the complete 25 Song set from
The House of Blues in Anaheim, CA
Although the band’s grown up and their sound has matured, Thrice continues to boast one of the finest, most loyal fan bases in all the land. The band’s latest releases, The Alchemy Indexes Vols. I-IV, were groundbreaking pieces
of work, and showed a much more diverse sound from the edgy, hard rock the band created previously. Fans gobbled up the new sound and their live shows continue to receive rave reviews from old school and new
school fans alike.
Thrice Live at The House of Blues was filmed and recorded in the band’s hometown of Orange County,
CA…Anaheim to be exact. With a full house of rabid fans and seven cameras on hand, the band went on stage and totally killed it. They left the crowd battered, weary, and wanting more. Just another Thrice show really, except fans can relive this one over and over.
Credits of Live at the House of Blues
- Doug Kensrue
- Photography
- Eric Stenman
- Mastering
- Thrice
- Producer
- Teppei Teranishi
- Mixing
- Sean Stiegemeier
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