- Now We Can See🔍
- Interview Hutch Harris // The Thermals. Creative Life🔍
- The Thermals announce new album🔍
- The Thermals Debut New Songs🔍
- The Thermals🔍
- A conversation with The Thermals' Kathy Foster about bass🔍
- The Thermals' performance at Market Hotel was post|punk's finest🔍
- Extended Q&A with Hutch Harris of the Thermals🔍
The Thermals Songs
Now We Can See is the fourth album from the Portland-based indie rock band The Thermals. The album was released on April 7, 2009, on Kill Rock Stars, ...
Interview Hutch Harris // The Thermals. Creative Life, New Records ...
Cleaning out those fryers, I would often sing to myself and that's when when the lyrics to one of my favorite songs, “Here's Your Future,” from ...
The Thermals announce new album, share "Hey You" (listen)
The band have also shared the first single, “Hey You,” which sounds just like you'd expect a new Thermals song to sound, and that's not a bad ...
The Thermals Debut New Songs - SPIN
Buoyant riffs were gently tempered by well-placed minor chords and Harris' sometimes stark lyrics. “When We Were Sick” and the title track ...
The Thermals: Songs For Activists' Lifestyles - Magnet Magazine
The Thermals, who toyed with politics on 2004's Fuckin A, are inviting misconceptions with the new The Body, The Blood, The Machine (Sub Pop).
The Thermals - Best Ever Albums
The Thermals from United States. The top ranked albums by The Thermals are The Body, The Blood, The Machine, More Parts Per Million and Fuckin A. The top ...
Thermals - The Body, The Blood, The Machine - Sub Pop Mega Mart
While hardly a concept album, there is definitely a story told in the songs: a story about getting the fuck OUT while you still can. With the recent addition of ...
A conversation with The Thermals' Kathy Foster about bass, Rocky ...
Out last month on Saddle Creek, Desperate Ground is a ten-song set of racing, bracing power trio jams: Hutch Harris' howling literary lyrics, ...
The Thermals - Here's Your Future - Music In Review
The menace is not only extreme and immediate, but immortal, the shouting of “here's your future” is of severe significance because it implies ...
The Thermals' performance at Market Hotel was post-punk's finest
The last four songs of The Thermals' setlist are a verbal reflection of the band's onstage energy, which was huge at their show at the Market Hotel.
Extended Q&A with Hutch Harris of the Thermals - Willamette Week
It's still just as much of a question? The Body, The Blood. Do you mostly write [Thermals] songs on acoustic guitar and work ...
Thermals · More Parts Per Million (Sub Pop) 2003 · No Culture Icons EP (Sub Pop) 2003 · Fuckin A (Sub Pop) 2004 · The Body the Blood the Machine (Sub Pop) 2006 ...
The Thermals' Hutch Harris Releases Solo Album 'Only Water'
Stream Former Thermals Frontman Hutch Harris' Solo Debut Only Water · 1.I'm Ready to Leave02:18 · 2.I Will Try to Forget You02:40 · 3.You Can ...
NICHOLAS GUNN, Riding the Thermals - The JW Vibe
The emotional core of Riding the Thermals are the three sensual, haunting vocal songs that are gentle but heart shifting collaborations ...
Album review: The Thermals, 'Personal Life'
Without becoming tired, The Thermals played variations of essentially the same song for four albums, thanks to pointed lyrics as immediate as the ...
The Thermals - Transcript - Song Exploder
In this episode, Hutch breaks down his lo-fi recording of the song “No Culture Icons.” The track was later mixed by Chris Walla, who's best known for his work ...
Albums of Our Lives: The Thermals' The Body The Blood The Machine
(“Hate The Christian Right” is an utterly brutal attack on a specific series of conservative politics; it's loud and savage in its sentiments, ...
The History of Rock Music. Thermals - Piero Scaruffi
Thermals ... Links: ... The Thermals, from Oregon, play lo-fi garage-rock on More Parts Per Million (Subpop, 2003), ignited by vocalist Hutch Harris' poignant rants ...
The Thermals Shows on Deep Ellum Texas (Redesign)
... songs from when we were alive”. The title track is one of The Thermals' biggest “hits” to date, and was featured in many popular network television programs!
Album Review: The Thermals – Personal Life - Beats Per Minute
So when Thermals released a song called “Canada” back in February, I got excited. It's not that didn't love The Body, The Blood, The Machine, ...