Thrice

Thrice is an American rock band hailing from Irvine, California, formed in 1998. The group consists of guitarist and lead vocalist Dustin Kensrue, guitarist Teppei Teranishi, and brothers Riley Breckenridge on drums and Eddie Breckenridge on bass. Known for their ability to transcend genres, Thrice has dabbled in a variety of styles ranging from post-hardcore to experimental rock, gaining a reputation for their innovative sound and thought-provoking lyrics.

Over the years, Thrice has cultivated a robust discography that showcases their evolution as a band. Their 2018 album "Palms" demonstrated both musical diversity and emotional depth, later spawning acoustic versions and the "Deeper Wells" EP, which featured additional tracks. The band has a penchant for revisiting and reimagining their past work, as seen with "The Artist in the Ambulance - Revisited," a nod to their beloved 2003 album. Their latest offerings, such as "Horizons / East," continue to push boundaries, while their acoustic releases and remixes like "Robot Soft Exorcism (Amulets Remix)" offer fans a different lens through which to experience Thrice's dynamic and expansive sound.

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The Artist in the Ambulance - Revisited
Album - 12 Tracks - Released February 1, 2023
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