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The Thermals

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Biography All Music Guide

All Music Guide:

A Portland-based supergroup of sorts, the Thermals originally featured Kind of Like Spitting's Ben Barnett, the Operacycle's Jordan Hudson, and Hutch Harris and Kathy Foster of the twee/folk-pop duo Hutch and Kathy and the All Girl Summer Fun Band. The group formed in early 2002 as a way for its members to play just for the fun of it, but their insistent melodies and punk-inspired urgency quickly won them a local following. Death Cab for Cutie's Ben Gibbard became one of the Thermals' first fans and got the group in touch with Sub Pop, which signed them within four months of the band's formation. The Thermals then released a single in January of 2003, followed by their full-length More Parts Per Million later that spring.

Fuckin A, the Thermals' sophomore effort, marked their first release for Sub Pop in mid-2004. In the midst of recording the Thermals' third full-length, however, founding drummer Jordan Hudson left the group. Foster and Harris resumed recording and played all the instruments themselves, with the resulting The Body, the Blood, the Machine being released in 2006. Drummer Caitlin Love joined the Thermals just in time for a European tour that spring. Lorin Coleman, of the Portland indie rock act Virga, was added on drums in late summer, and auxiliary guitarist Joel Burrows briefly joined as well. The quartet dissolved in 2008, however, once again leaving Foster and Harris as the band's only members. Following their departure from Sub Pop's roster, the Thermals signed with Kill Rockstars and released Now We Can See in April 2009, followed by Personal Life in 2010.

Tour Dates All Dates Dates In My Area

Date Venue Location Tickets
05.10.13 Kilby Court Salt Lake City, UT US
05.11.13 Bluebird Theater Denver, CO US
05.14.13 7th Street Entry Minneapolis, MN US
05.15.13 The Mill Iowa City, IA US
05.16.13 Lincoln Hall Chicago, IL US
05.17.13 The Loving Touch Ferndale, MI US
05.18.13 Beachland Ballroom Cleveland, OH US
05.19.13 Tralf Music Hall Buffalo, NY US
05.21.13 Horseshoe Tavern Toronto, ON Canada
05.22.13 Il Motore Montreal, QC Canada

eMusic Features

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eMusic Yearbook: 2004

By Douglas Wolk, eMusic Contributor

James Joyce wrote that his weapons as an artist would be "silence, exile and cunning." Silence isn't generally useful for musicians, and cunning comes with the territory for anyone who wants to play the pop-music game of one-upmanship. In 2004, though, a lot of the best indie records latched onto exile as a weapon, or as a metaphor, or even as their central subject. The international political landscape had collapsed into a mess of lies,… more »

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