October 27, 2008Signing With EpitaphTHURSDAY SIGNS WITH EPITAPH New Jersey’s Post-hardcore
pioneers, Thursday, have signed to Epitaph with plans to release their fifth
full-length album this spring. For the last
decade, Thursday has released groundbreaking, essential albums like 2001’s
fan-favorite Full Collapse and 2003’s
breakthrough release War All the Time,
and played riveting shows, garnering hundreds of thousands of fans
worldwide. As the band approaches their
tenth anniversary, Thursday has dug deep to recapture the original fervor and fire
to make their most honest and sincere record to date. Having had their
share of ups and downs with record companies in the past, the band was
determined to find a label that was as passionate about their artists as the band
is about their music. The group signed
with Epitaph Records in September based on their parallel values and the
label’s reputation for its dedication to their bands. “One of our biggest concerns was that we find a situation
where we could be free to just be Thursday,” explains Thursday frontman, Geoff
Rickly. “Epitaph have continually voiced
their desire to help us become the band that WE have always wanted to be. It's a great feeling to have a label
encourage you to be more socially conscious and politically active. It's a great feeling to have a label owner
push you to explore the most experimental and challenging aspects of your
band's music instead of dissuading you.
It's a truly great feeling to be working with a label that all of our
friends have had so many great experiences with.” As Thursday enters
the next phase with an enthusiastic group of kindred souls behind them, they are
approaching their next effort with the same humility and passion that has
elevated the band throughout their career.
A reaffirmed socially conscious ideology and years of both experience
and hindsight have found the band with their most authentic voice yet. Never ones to back down from their beliefs,
Thursday is devoted to bring their fans their most thoughtful, inspiring album ever. “We've always
believed that music has the power to change lives and that all of us who have
been lucky enough to make music for a living have a responsibility to try and
make the world a more compassionate and livable place in any small way that
they can” Geoff adds. “We hope that with
Epitaph's help and guidance we can do our part.” Stay tuned for more details regarding Thursday’s forthcoming album.
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