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 | Beschreibung: | Artwork By, Layout: The Thermals, Bass, Vocals, Noises: Kathy Foster (2), Booking: Daniel Traci, Booking: ICM (2), Booking: Robin Taylor (3), Drums, Vocals: Westin Glass, Guitar, Vocals: Hutch Harris, Lyrics By: Hutch Harris, Mastered By: Roger Seibel, Music By: Hutch Harris, Music By: Kathy Foster (2), Music By: Westin Glass, Producer: Chris Walla, Recorded By [Assistant]: Kendra Lynn, Labelcode KRS519.2 (KRS519), Licensed To Kill Rock Stars, Published By Royal We Publishing, Published By Kathleen Michelle Foster, Published By Laura Palmer Songs, Recorded At Jackpot! Recording Studio, Mixed At The Alberta Court, Mastered At SAE Mastering, Pressed By Sound Performance |  | Details zur Produktsicherheit
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cloudspeakers - 22.12.2010  Yes, the ramshackle clatter of previous albums from this Portland trio has been replaced by a more considered approach that highlights Kathy Foster’s ...
|  | Bernhard Bessing - 27.11.2010  Until (fairly) recently Seattle trio The Thermals were on the city’s legendary Subpop label. In Fuckin’ A they made one of the 00s most exciting seari...
|  | Matthias Scherer - 23.11.2010  The logical story of the new Thermals album would be: The band have “grown up”, shifted their focus from themes like death and religion to love, and a...
|  | Alex Deller - 09.11.2010 It's amazing, really, how the Thermals have managed to pick apart a series of vast and complicated themes – religion, death and now, with their fifth ...
|  | Noel F Gardner - 05.11.2010  Portland-based indie loyalists The Thermals don’t sport their ideologies on their sleeves, exactly, but may have worn them as temporary tattoos in the...
|  | Thom Gibbs - 03.11.2010  Evolution is a painfully slow process, only noticeable under close examination. Charles Darwin was slightly more interested in fossils than bands, but...
|  | Tom Edwards - 29.10.2010  What made early The Thermals records such good fun was the way the Portland trio hurtled through their songs, racing themselves to the finish as if th...
|  | Tom Hughes - 28.10.2010  Over four fine albums, Portland's whipsmart pop-punks have tackled religion, politics, family and other high concepts; their fifth is all about love, ...
|  | PJ Meiklem - 26.10.2010  With their tinny, post-punk guitars and fragmented lyrical critiques of bible-belt America, Oregon three-piece The Thermals openly acknowledge their i...
|  | Chris Morgan - 01.10.2010 Buy at iTunesMy knowledge of the Thermals is, admittedly, rudimentary, selecting them for review on the basis of their kind-of-recognizable name alone...
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