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There are some great things about seeing a band like the Thermals. For one, you know you're gonna see at least twenty of your favorite The Thermals songs in one night. And even at a less-than-sold-out show that was a late-add to a pair of sold-out gigs Friday and Saturday, tired crowd and tired band, there wasn't a moment where Hutch and Kathy weren't full on. Maybe it was Hutch's "four martini breakfast." Or maybe it's just the effect of that good Kill Rock Stars money. (On his suit and tie: "I went to the stock exchange today, that's why I'm dressed up. We're so rich now. Richer.") It was a good setlist: Lots of Now We Can See and The Body, The Blood, The Machine, some More Parts Per Million, only "How We Know" from Fuckin' A (needs more Fuckin' A), and covers of Nirvana's "Sappy" and the Breeders' "Saints." Apparently this run was was all about the raucous Saturday show at Bowery, but even on a lower key night, the Thermals represented in the same way they register their Big Idea punk-pop: disarming with superficially sloppy charm but delivering taut, smart tunes with methodically misleading ease. Photographer Santiago Felipe was on hand to flesh out this gallery, and here's last night's setlist and the upcoming tour dates: Continue reading The Thermals @ Music Hall Of Williamsburg, Brooklyn 5/11/09...
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submitted by Nick Feb 11th 2013 06:00 pm (stereogum.com)
The long-running, hard-pogoing Portland punk trio the Thermals will drop their new album Desperate Ground in a couple of months, and first single is a righteous rager called “Born To Kill,” an anthemic call-to-arms that ends in less than two minutes. It’s not like this band ever got pretentious, even at their most a...
The Thermals’ video for “Not Like Any Other Feeling” has a charming lo-fi look to it, from the chalk-drawn sets to the cardboard television set. According to the band, the video took six months to film in Seattle and Bellingham Washington. The animations were drawn onto a giant piece of a wall surrounding the Sound ...
submitted by Nick Sep 22nd 2010 03:00 pm (stereogum.com)
Here’s another one from The Thermals’s latest, Personal Life. It’s the second single (after “I Don’t Believe You“), and it’ll be available on 7-inch on 10/19.The Thermals – “Never Listen To Me”Personal Life is out now via Kill Rock Stars.
submitted by Nick Sep 9th 2010 09:00 pm (stereogum.com)
Weezer alert: the Thermals, a band that is not Weezer, covered Weezer’s “My Name Is Jonas” at their show in Bend, Oregon last night. They played it as part of the band’s encore, because it’s a crowd-pleaser. Watch:(via Frequency)
submitted by Nick Aug 23rd 2010 04:00 pm (stereogum.com)
Carrie Brownstein stars in this funny video for Personal Life single “I Don’t Believe You.” Directed by Whitey McConnaughy, who has also directed videos for Band Of Horses and the Gossip. Watch until the end for the twist:(via P4K)Personal Life is out 9/7 via Kill Rock Stars.


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