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Reading Festival 2016: Thrice

Head here for all our Reading Festival 2016 coverage, including more galleries, reviews, features and interviews. All photos by Olly Hanks.

Tuesday 06 September 2016

LIVE: Thrice @ O2 Forum, London

A man of few words, Thrice vocalist Dustin Kensrue utters only the smallest of thanks during their ninety minute set at London’s O2 Forum. Launching into newer track ‘Hurricane’, the pace is mesmerising as their comeback show sees them delve into most of their back-catalogue, discounting very early fan-favourites

Thrice, Milk Teeth @ The Forum, London

Friday 02 September 2016

LIVE: Reading Festival 2016 [Friday]

Donning unnecessary rain jackets and an excitable enthusiasm, we were once again on hand to catch the action at this year’s Reading Festival. Boasting another varied line-up across the event’s ever-increasing number of stages, the team dipped and dived through tens of thousands of punters to catch some of

Wednesday 17 August 2016

Watch Thrice perform a stripped back version of ‘Black Honey’

Thrice recently performed a stripped back session for Sixthman, including this rendition of ‘Black Honey’. The full track appears on the band’s recent ‘To Be Everywhere Is To Be Nowhere’, our review of which you can find here. The band will be appearing at Reading and Leeds Festival

Friday 27 May 2016

Thrice – ‘To be Everywhere is to be Nowhere’

‘To Be Everywhere Is To Be Nowhere’ is the eighth studio album from post-hardcore Demi-Gods, Thrice. That #makeuthink title comes from the advice a Roman philosopher gave to a friend to ease up on his book habit (really) and focus on fewer, better authors. Quality over quantity.

Wednesday 25 May 2016

The third era of Thrice

Monday 23 May 2016

Thrice stream new track, ‘Death From Above’

With their US release of ‘To Be Everywhere Is To Be Nowhere’ drawing near, Thrice have unveiled their latest track, ‘Death From Above’. The track follows the ominous ‘Black Honey’ and ‘Blood On The Sand’, striking a balance between the melody and punchy anger of both. It comes as the

Friday 20 May 2016

Thrice London show upgraded to Kentish Town Forum

Thrice’s one-ff London appearance ahead of their slot at Reading and Leeds has been upgraded. Originally scheduled to take place at the Electric Ballroom, it will now take place at the Kentish Town Forum. Tickets are on sale now. Thrice will be releasing their new album, ‘To Be Everywhere

Wednesday 18 May 2016

Thrice announce London headline show

Continuing their return from indefinite hiatus, and ahead of their appearance at Reading and Leeds Festival, Thrice will be playing a one-off headline show in England’s capital. The band will take to the Electric Ballroom on the 25 August 2016. Thrice will be releasing their new album, ‘To Be Everywhere