Thermals: We Disappear

Thermals SKU: 30704022
Thermals: We Disappear

Thermals: We Disappear

Thermals SKU: 30704022

Format: VINYL LP

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Title: We Disappear
Artist: Thermals
Label: Saddle Creek
Product Type: VINYL LP
UPC: 648401022513
Genre: Rock

Vinyl LP pressing includes digital download. Produced by Chris Walla (formerly of Death Cab For Cutie), with whom the band has worked frequently, We Disappear was recorded in Portland at Kung Fu Bakery (The Shins, Tegan and Sara) and in Seattle, WA at The Hall of Justice (Nirvana, Mudhoney). The album - which will arrive ahead of the 10th anniversary of their acclaimed third LP The Body, The Blood, The Machine - is an authentic, dark, and deeply personal album couched in The Thermals' trademark catchy and boundless pop/rock. The band examines technology, love, and death throughout: how separation in humanity can come through any of these avenues; how people try to outrun the demise of lives and relationships; how technology can isolate us and impact our relationships even as we completely - and willingly - assimilate ourselves into it (or go "Into The Code," as the opening track suggests); and how we've begun to forego privacy for a feeling of immortality in order to not be ignored or forgotten.

Tracks:
1.1 Into the Code
1.2 My Heart Went Cold
1.3 Hey You
1.4 If We Don't Die Today
1.5 The Great Dying
1.6 In Every Way
1.7 The Walls
1.8 Thinking of You
1.9 Always Never Be
1.10 Years in a Day
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