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Welcome to Rising Phoenix Music, a blog that's not so one-sided and biased, but has a variety of music that could suit the different tastes of others. I post and review heavy, brutal, loud, soft, relaxing, chill, and experimental music, so look through my archives, we might just have what you're looking for. I made this blog for the sake of these artists--new and old--to share my opinion on their music, and to tell you why I like it and why you might like it too! The artists and albums I post here all deserve to be known, praised, and remembered. I simply want to promote a vast variety of good music and to help out the bands and artists that deserve your attention, not piracy and stealing to deprive these bands of their income. I also believe that you cannot fully judge a band or musician until you have heard most of their material completely, which is why the albums are up for download. I urge you to buy the albums, buy their merchandise, go see them live (if they're still together) and support them!

Tuesday, July 29, 2008

Thrice - The Artist In The Ambulance


Album:
The Artist In The Ambulance
Genre:
Alternative Rock
Year: 2003
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1. Cold Cash, 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. 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

You can see that Thrice had started to be a bit more creative with their music writing by this album. Although it is still quite punky and alternative, it is definitely less-so than the others and way more interesting. The lyrics on this album are very deep, personal, inspiring, and simply well-written, which is no surprise to me, being most of Thrice's lyrics are awesome. My favourite songs are Silhouette, Stare At The Sun, and Hoods On Peregrine. Personally, I like all of their following albums better, but I still enjoy listening to this album as well.

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