Thursday
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Thursday

Thursday formed in New Brunswick, New Jersey in 2001 with Geoff Rickly on vocals, Tom Keeley on guitar, Tim Payne on bass, and Tucker Rule on drums. They...

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Thursday, the New Brunswick post-hardcore band

A DIY emo group from the early 2000s that broke through with 'Full Collapse'.

If you want to hear what they were about, start with 'War All The Time' or 'Mother Mary'. They give you the full picture.

Thursday mattered because they captured a specific moment in the early 2000s emo and post-hardcore scene with a raw, melodic intensity. Songs like 'War All The Time' from their 2003 album 'Full Collapse' connected deeply with listeners, and tracks such as 'Signals Over The Air' showed their range within that sound. Their DIY approach and emotional delivery made them a touchstone for that era.

They formed in New Brunswick, New Jersey in 2001, self-releasing their debut 'Waiting' in 2002. 'Full Collapse' in 2003 was their breakthrough, followed by albums like 'War All the Time' in 2005 and 'A City by the Light Divided' in 2006, with lineup changes along the way.

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Thursday formed in New Brunswick, New Jersey in 2001 with Geoff Rickly on vocals, Tom Keeley on guitar, Tim Payne on bass, and Tucker Rule on drums. They started by playing small venues and self-releasing their debut album 'Waiting' in 2002, working with a DIY approach that fit the early 2000s emo and post-hardcore scene.

Their second album 'Full Collapse' came out in 2003 and became their breakthrough. The track 'War All The Time' from that album connected with listeners and helped establish their sound, which mixed melodic elements with more aggressive post-hardcore textures. Other songs like 'Signals Over The Air' and 'Standing On The Edge Of Summer' showed their range within that style.

They went on to release several more albums including 'War All the Time' in 2005 and 'A City by the Light Divided' in 2006. The band experienced lineup changes over time, with Keeley departing in 2009, but they continued writing and recording material that maintained their emotional intensity while exploring different directions.

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