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Album Review: War All the Time

  • Artist: Thursday
  • Rating: StarStarStarHalf Star
  • Release Date: September 16, 2003
  • Type: Lyrics are included with the album
  • Genre: Rock

Review

While the number of youthful groups of men in form-fitting T-shirts performing pensive, often anguished post-hardcore music punctuated with arty lyrical references has become overgrown and/or ridiculous in the past few years, New Jersey's Thursday deserves props for putting all of its fragile eggs in a huge, well-appointed major-label basket. War All the Time, its Island debut, arrives grandiose and gatefolded, with moody, urban impressionist artwork and a thank-you list that lasts for miles. Helmed by longtime Thursday producer Sal Villanueva and mixed by Rumblefish, the album rocks on the dynamics between singing and screaming, between rage unleashed and thoughts cast inward. Lyrically, the band's earnestness is admirable. "In the spring, you will bloom, like her heart"; "We'll douse ourselves in gasoline and hang our bodies from the lampposts" -- coupled with musings on suicide and life's never-ending grind, vocalist Geoff Rickly and his mates are providing diary material for 10,000 lonely teenagers. But despite its righteous gospel, startling dynamic shifts, and hurtling minor-chord choruses, War inevitably begins to resemble one long, 40-minute song. Touches of programming, plenty of overdubs, and some piano do help to separate things, especially on the raw, dirge-like "This Song Brought to You By a Falling Bomb," a respectable brother to U2's "October." But an identically spiraling guitar line twists its way through both "Asleep in the Chapel" and "Steps Ascending," and despite his emotional delivery and obvious erudition, Rickly's bloodied-knuckle lyricisms start to run together over the endlessly crushing mid-tempos. The framework of the new, thinking man's hardcore movement that Thursday marches in is guided by the principles of its martial predecessor. Uniformity in style and the common themes of disaffection and social rebellion have always rallied the youth around the records. But as more and more groups climb out of the steadily glowing underground embers and bask in the glow of major-label fireworks, that signature sound is becoming dangerously homogenized. Credit Thursday with an album that doesn't dilute its lyrics or fervor. But in the quest for a new musical rebellion, the song is starting to remain the same. ~ Johnny Loftus, All Music Guide

Tracks

Track TitleComposersPerformersTime
For the Workforce, Drowning (Lyrics) Thursday, Geoff Rickly Thursday (3:16)
Between Rupture and Rapture (Lyrics) Thursday, Geoff Rickly Thursday (3:03)
Division St. (Lyrics) Thursday, Geoff Rickly Thursday (4:14)
Signals Over the Air (Lyrics) Thursday, Geoff Rickly Thursday (4:10)
Marches and Maneuvers (Lyrics) Thursday, Geoff Rickly Thursday (4:27)
Asleep in the Chapel (Lyrics) Thursday, Geoff Rickly Thursday (3:46)
This Song Brought to You By a Falling Bomb (Lyrics) Thursday, Geoff Rickly, Andrew Everding Thursday (2:16)
Steps Ascending (Lyrics) Thursday, Geoff Rickly Thursday (4:26)
War All the Time (Lyrics) Thursday, Geoff Rickly Thursday (4:33)
M. Shepard (Lyrics) Thursday, Geoff Rickly Thursday (3:36)
Tomorrow I'll Be You (Lyrics) Thursday, Geoff Rickly Thursday (4:07)

Credits

Erin Fraley (Engineer), Geoff Rickly (Vocals), Arun Venkatesh (Engineer), Geoff Rickly (Group Member), Tim Gates (Keyboards), Tim Payne (Vocals (Background)), Dave Crisafi (Technician), Tom Keeley (Group Member), Tucker Rule (Vocals (Background)), Dean Bryan (Technician), Tara Podolsky (A&R), Marc Meltzer (Vocals (Background)), Mike LaPierte (Assistant Engineer), Jonah Sonz Matranga (Vocals), Gretta Cohn (Cello), Ken Schles (Photography), Arun Venkatesh (Programming), Steve Pedulla (Group Member), Ben Lazar (A&R), Bob Ludwig (Mastering), Sal Villanueva (Engineer), Lee Zappas (Assistant Engineer), Tim Payne (Bass), Dave Ciancio (Vocals (Background)), Jordan Coopersmith (Live Sound), Tim Payne (Group Member), Joe Pedulla (Engineer), Tucker Rule (Group Member), Rumblefish (Mixing), Tucker Rule (Drums), Sal Villanueva (Producer), Tom Keeley (Guitar), Steve Pedulla (Vocals (Background)), Steve Pedulla (Guitar), Andrew Everding (Keyboards), Tom Keeley (Vocals (Background)), "Commander" Cody Brown (Mixing Assistant)
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War All the Time
Studio album by Thursday
Released September 16, 2003
Recorded ???
Genre Post-hardcore
Length 42:00
Label Island
Producer Sal Villanueva
Professional reviews
Thursday chronology
Five Stories Falling
(2002)
War All the Time
(2003)
A City by the Light Divided
(2006)
For the Poison Idea album, see War All the Time (Poison Idea album).

War All the Time is Thursday's third full-length studio album and their first on a major label. The title is from a Charles Bukowski poem[1] and the band has stated on numerous occasions that it is not political, but rather that it reflects the struggles we all face in our daily lives. This album was produced by Sal Villanueva who has produced all of Thursday's previous recordings. The album was the band's major label debut, and it enjoyed measurable success, peaking at #7 on the Billboard Top 200 Albums chart.

Track listing

  1. "For the Workforce, Drowning" – 3:16
  2. "Between Rupture and Rapture" – 3:03
  3. "Division St." – 4:14
  4. "Signals Over the Air" – 4:10
  5. "Marches and Maneuvers" – 4:27
  6. "Asleep in the Chapel" – 3:46
  7. "This Song Brought to You by a Falling Bomb" – 2:16
  8. "Steps Ascending" – 4:26
  9. "War All the Time" – 4:33
  10. "M. Shepard" – 3:36
  11. "Tomorrow I'll Be You" – 4:07
  12. "Ný batterí" - 6:34 (Japanese bonus track)

Personnel

  • Geoff Rickly - Vocals
  • Tucker Rule - Drums, backing vocals
  • Tom Keeley - Guitar, backing vocals
  • Tim Payne - Bass, backing vocals
  • Steve Pedulla - Guitar, backing vocals
  • Andrew Everding - Keyboards (on "Division St.", "Marches And Maneuvers", "Asleep In The Chapel", "This Song Bought To You By A Falling Bomb", "Steps Ascending", "M. Shepard" and "Tomorrow I'll Be You")
  • Tim Giles - Keyboards (on "Between Rupture And Rapture" and "Signals Over The Air")
  • Gretta Cohn - Cello (on "Steps Ascending")
  • Jonah Matranga - Additional vocals (on "Steps Ascending")
  • Keri Levens - Additional vocals (on "War All The Time")
  • Arun Venkatesh - Programming (on "M. Shepard"), engineering
  • Marc Meltser - Backing vocals (on "War All The Time")
  • Dave Ciancio - Backing vocals (on "War All The Time")
  • Sal Villanueva - Production, engineering
  • Rumblefish - Mixing
  • Coady Brown - Assistant mixing
  • Joe Pedulla - Engineering
  • Erin Farley - Engineering
  • Lee Zappas - Assistant enginneer
  • Mike LaPierro - Assistant engineer
  • Bob Ludwig - Mastering
  • Ken Schles - Photography

References

  1. ^ http://www.punknews.org/article/6972 Geoff Rickley Interview

 
 

 

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