THRICE: 'The Grey' Video Released; 'Palms' Album Due In September

July 10, 2018

THRICE has announced a September 14 release date for its new album, "Palms". The disc is the first Epitaph release for THRICE, which is widely regarded as one of the most innovative rock bands of its generation.

Co-produced by THRICE and Eric Palmquist and mixed by John Congleton, "Palms" encompasses everything from viscerally charged post-hardcore to piano-driven balladry. The most sonically expansive album so far in the band's 20-year-history, it follows the critically acclaimed "To Be Everywhere Is To Be Nowhere" (released via Vagrant Records in 2016).

Also today, THRICE has shared the video for the band's previously released single "The Grey". The deeply evocative visual for the song, directed by Daniel Carberry, follows two young women as they attempt to break away from confinement.

"Palms" track listing:

01. Only Us
02. The Grey
03. The Dark
04. Just Breathe
05. Everything Belongs
06. My Soul
07. A Branch In The River
08. Hold Up A Light
09. Blood On Blood
10. Beyond The Pines

This fall, THRICE will embark on a headline tour with THE BRONX and labelmates TEENAGE WRIST.

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