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Thursday, March 18, 2004 - Thine news | Thine have completed writing material for a third album, with a total of 17 tracks already prepared, titles of Which Include:
Tunnel Lights
The Brave, Young Assassin
Watermills
.And Bladed Well
Substance
Rusting (Ghosts)
The album is tentatively titled 'The Dead City Blueprint'.
A date of release is still unknown after a recent split with Peaceville Records, with whom the band have released two albums, 1998's cult album 'A Town Like This' and the acclaimed 2001 album, 'In Therapy' (Read review).
The new material can be described as a further progression from IN THERAPY, whilst still retaining the songwriting dynamic from that album, mixed with more experimental elements as witnessed on their more progressive debut album. A demo of possibly 6 tracks should be ready within the next few months.
Thine Current Line-Up 2004:
Paul Groundwell - Lead Guitar
Alan Gaunt - Vocals
Dylan Rhodes - Rhythm Guitar
Russ Thompson - Bass Guitar
Richard Swift - Drums · Discuss this news further (0) |
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Album Review - In therapy (Steen) Interview - Interview with Paul (Steen)
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