Thrice "The Artist in the Ambulance" Cloudy Blue Vinyl LP Record
Thrice "The Artist in the Ambulance" Cloudy Blue Vinyl LP Record
Thrice was born out of the suburban underground music scene of Irvine, California. What started as a group of high school friends jamming together in garages quickly evolved into a powerhouse of post-hardcore and alternative rock. The band, composed of Dustin Kensrue on vocals and guitar, Teppei Teranishi on guitar, and brothers Eddie and Riley Breckenridge on bass and drums, respectively, crafted a sound that was both raw and poetic. Their music journey has taken them through various phases, from the melodic tones of "Identity Crisis" to the intense political themes of "The Illusion of Safety." However, it was their third studio album, "The Artist in the Ambulance," that cemented Thrice’s status in the annals of rock history. The album was a critical and commercial success, renowned for its intricate guitar work, powerful lyrics, and the band's willingness to push the boundaries of their genre.
Now, celebrating the legacy of their seminal work, Thrice is proud to present "The Artist in the Ambulance - Revisited," a rare, limited edition vinyl that every true fan must have. This unique release, available in a stunning Blue, offers a reimagined take on the classic album, bringing a fresh yet nostalgic experience to listeners. Each vinyl is meticulously crafted to ensure the highest sound quality, capturing every nuance of the band's dynamic performance. Whether you're rediscovering the haunting melodies of "Stare at the Sun" or the anthemic drive of "All That's Left," this limited edition vinyl is a cherished piece of music history. Experience the visceral energy and introspective depth of Thrice all over again, delivered to you by Colorful Vinyl Records. Your purchase includes free shipping in secure, sturdy vinyl mailers, ensuring your collector's item arrives in pristine condition. Don't miss this opportunity to own a piece of the band's storied past, reimagined for today's audiophile.