1 | Now We Can SeeMastered By – Rob WechslerProducer – John Congleton |
2 | My WorldMastered By – Rob WechslerProducer – John Congleton |
3 | My World (Demo)Mastered By – Mark GreerProducer – The Thermals |
4 | Now We Can See (Demo)Mastered By – Mark GreerProducer – The Thermals |
Category | Artist | Title (Format) | Label | Category | Country | Year |
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KRS 505 | The Thermals | Now We Can See (7", Single) | Kill Rock Stars | KRS 505 | US | 2009 |
Side A: Recorded at Supernatural Sound, Oregon City, OR. Mixed at Elmwood, Dallas, TX. Mastered Wextrax Mastering Labs, McKinney, TX.
Side B: Recorded at Suburbia, Portland, OR. Mixed at The Claremont, Portland, OR. Mastered at Bandit Audio, Tumwater, WA.
© 2009 Royal We Publishing (BMI)
Recording under exclusive license to Kill Rock Stars
Now We Can See. The Thermals. Kill Rock Stars от лица компании Kill Rock Stars Songtrust, BMI - Broadcast Music Inc. CMRRA, Terrorbird Publishing и другие. 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, which is their first album since switching labels from Sub Pop Records. Lead singer Hutch Harris claimed the album hinges on a leitmotif of songs from when we were alive. The first single from the album was the title track, Now We Can See. It premiered at Pitchfork Media on February 10, 2009. Now We Can See by The Thermals, released 07 April 2009 1. When I Died 2. We Were Sick 3. I Let It Go 4. Now We Can See 5. At The Bottom Of The Sea 6. When We Were Alive 7. I Called Out Your Name 8. When I Was Afraid 9. Liquid In, Liquid Out 10. How We Fade 11. You Dissolve. Includes unlimited streaming of Now We Can See via the free Bandcamp app, plus high-quality download in MP3, FLAC and more. ships out within 7 days. Purchasable with gift card. With Now We Can See, Harris begins the story with the protagonists symbolic death. On When I Died , the angsty frontman describes a first person, unusually dreamlike passing as a new beginning. As expected, Harris sets the album up for a whole mess of potential by starting off in such a counterintuitive manner. For Harris narrator, The earth was too hot the air was too thin I took off my clothes I took off my skin I crawled to the sea that was calling for me so I could swim. The Thermals may not like the world we live in all that much, but its a good thing they keep sticking around to tell us what they hate about it. Check Out: Now We Can See. The days of the lo-fi, rambunctious Thermals are firmly put to rest on their 2009 album Now We Can See. The almost violent youthful energy of their first records has slowly changed into something more measured musically, more thoughtful lyrically. Now We Can See might not be fist-clenching Thermals fans first choice, but it shows theres way, way more to the band than fist pumping yellers. Theyre built for the long haul. Now We Can See may seem like an average Early 2000s Rock song, but hidden in the lyrics is an explanation of the human psyche, how we think, how we act, and how it affects our species. You will now see first hand how deep these lyrics go. Now We Can See Track Info. Now We Can See The Thermals. From The Album. Play album. 70,307 listeners. 2 more albums featuring this track. Don't want to see ads. The Thermals were a pop-punk trio from Portland, Oregon. The band was formed in 2002 and released seven records and toured at least fifteen countries. The Thermals' sixth LP and debut read more. The Thermals' sixth LP and debut for Saddle Creek, Desperate Ground, was produc read more. Now We Can See, 03:32. At the Bottom of the Sea, 05:45. When We Were Alive, 01:47. I Called Out Your Name, 02:54. When I Was Afraid, 03:03. Now playing: . Losing My Religion. Радио Шоколад. Band Name The Thermals. Album Name Now We Can See. Type Album. Erscheinungsdatum 07 April 2009. Labels Kill Rock Stars. I Let It Go. At the Bottom of the Sea. When We Were Alive. I Called Out Your Name. When I Was Afraid. Liquid in, Liquid Out. How We Fade