New Jersey's passionate rock band Thursday returns on April 12 with their
most dynamic album to date, No Devolución. On their sixth studio album,
Thursday explores elements of post-rock, indie, art and experimental styles,
blending it all with their post-hardcore roots for a beautifully cathartic
experience unlike anything they've done before. Emotionally charged,
atmospheric guitars and keyboards swirl in unison with Geoff Rickly's
inimitably intense vocals, painting a powerful cinematic soundscape and
grabbing hold of listeners with each twisting turn. No longer merely the
"screamo" band of yore, Thursday has transcended the genre they helped
to spark on No Devolución, which translates to "No Returns," an
appropriate title for a band consistently moving forward. No Devolución
wastes no time with the frantic urgency of "Fast to the End," which strikes a
perfect balance between new and old styles. "Records are always written
about new love or break-ups but no one ever writes records about long
term devotion," says Rickly. "After 13 years as a band, this theme seemed
self-evident." No Devolución's theme of devotion can be felt as the dramatic
arc of the album unfolds. Segueing seamlessly from one to another, "No
Answers" and "A Darker Forest" find Thursday at their most vulnerable
place ever. Rickly's haunting vocals float through fields of atmospheric
guitars and keyboards, building to the album's first single "Magnets Caught
in a Metal Heart," a stunning and memorable song of love's bittersweet
attraction.

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