[108] A pre-release track, "Blood on the Sand", was released a few days later. Thrice is an American rock band from Irvine, California, formed in 1998. [161] Their first three albums have considered to have elements of thrash metal, screamo, and pop punk. Each album released by Thrice has had a portion of its sales proceeds donated to a new charitable organization. This EP is not a collection of…, "RSD '19 Special Release: Thrice - Palms - Deeper Wells", "Dustin Kensrue - This Good Night Is Still Everywhere", "The Morning Post - The Water & the Blood (Acoustic Sessions)", "BEC Releases Christmas EP "Lowborn King from the Modern Post This Week", "Dustin Kensrue, "Carry The Fire" Review", "Dustin Kensrue: Thoughts That Float on a Different Blood", "Dustin Kensrue Thoughts That Float on a Different Blood", "Members of Coalesce, Thrice, Haram record with The Out Circuit (ex-Frodus)", "The History of Rock Music. the outer planets, Uranus and Neptune were not yet discovered, since the telescope had not yet been invented. [31][32][33], Throughout 2004, the band continued to tour in support of The Artist in the Ambulance. He rose to stardom as the bassist of the band Thrice, the group known for the album The Artist in the Ambulance.
Breckenridge also spoke about working with Palmquist on this record saying: "He's great to work with. [4] Thrice was initially an inside joke between the band members, and they were going to use it only temporarily for their first show. [130][131] The EP was released on 12" vinyl for Record Store Day on April 13, 2019. [60] The third-to-last show of this tour—the May 28, 2008, show at the House of Blues in Anaheim—was filmed for a live CD/DVD Live at the House of Blues.
In 2016, Thrice released their first post-reunion album, To Be Everywhere Is to Be Nowhere. JUMP TO: Eddie Breckenridge’s biography, facts, family, personal life, zodiac, videos, net worth, and popularity. [137][138][139] Lastly, on March 18, 2016, Kensrue released an album of live covers of popular songs, Thoughts That Float on a Different Blood. [93] Their self-titled demo is composed of six songs clocking in at about six minutes, which is the number of Yasiel Puig (66) of the Los Angeles Dodgers, whom the six song demo is inspired by. [76] After this leg of the tour, Thrice began a tour with The Dear Hunter, but they had to play without guitarist Teppei Teranishi who left due to a family emergency. [13][14], The album received generally positive reviews and garnered the attention of several major labels. Cliff Burton of Metallica played bass in a similar style as him. First pressings of the album were packaged in a digipak-style case with postcards containing lyrics and notes from the band. [36] Named after a lyric from "So Strange I Remember You," the CD portion contained live tracks from a performance at the Apple Store and various B-sides. He supplemented his bass playing with active hobbies such as biking, surfing, and crocheting. [132] The follow-up was released in 2008, and was called This Good Night Is Still Everywhere. Eddie Breckenridge is the bass guitarist of the band Thrice. The album opened at 142 on the Billboard 200 with 5,800 copies sold. Cliff Burton of Metallica played bass in a similar style as him. He joined Thrice when he had no experience playing bass and was a skating friend of the guitarist, Dustin. This style is exemplified on their second album, The Illusion of Safety (2002) and their third album The Artist in the Ambulance (2003). I & II was released on October 16, 2007 and sold 28,000 copies in its first week. III & IV, both included two discs, six tracks each. 1 in Slow Sales Week", "Thrice The Alchemy Index Vols. The first, Identity Crisis (2000), only received 1.5 stars in the AMG review and little buzz. [143], While mostly considered a post-hardcore band,[56][144][145][146][147][148][149] Thrice has also been described as alternative rock,[144][150][151][152] experimental rock,[56][153][154] emo,[155][156] art rock,[155][157] melodic hardcore,[153][158] pop punk,[14][149] indie rock,[144] hard rock,[59] screamo,[145] heavy metal,[145] and punk rock. Please check back soon for updates. [82] The album was recorded in May 2011 at Red Bull Studios, with most of the parts being recorded there and the band adding overdubs and "tweaking" a few things in Teppei's home recording studio (New Grass Studios) in the days after recording at Red Bull Studios. [37], Thrice spent much of the first half of 2005 working with producer Steve Osborne on the follow-up to The Artist in the Ambulance. Eddie Breckenridge‘s source of wealth comes from being a bassist. Their fourth album Vheissu (2005) made significant changes by incorporating electronic beats, keyboards, and a more experimental sound. [86] The tour's setlist song pool was determined by a fan vote on their entire song catalog (excluding First Impressions). He was briefly in the Angels … "[67] Thrice's members also hoped to save money and spend more time with their families by building a recording studio in guitarist Teppei Teranishi's home. [111][112] On May 17, ten days before the release of the album, Thrice released the official music video for their song "Black Honey. [78], Thrice posted a poll for fans to vote for which song from Beggars to use for a music video. There's stuff on this record that wouldn't necessarily feel out of place on The Artist in the Ambulance, or Vheissu or wouldn't have felt out of place if it was part of The Alchemy Index or Beggars, or Major/Minor. [146] Nothing More lead vocalist Jonny Hawkins cites Thrice as an influence. [75] Multiple shows were sold out, and the band notably performed a cover of The Beatles's "Helter Skelter". The education details are not available at this time. "[121][122] The band also announced a headlining tour with The Bronx and Teenage Wrist. Bookmark this page and come back often for updates.
These hippie kids protested against the Vietnam War and participated in the civil rights movement. Walnut/Mahogany custom home-made Grabber Bass; 1976 Gibson Grabber Bass; Wine Red Gibson Grabber Bass; Epiphone Sheraton semi-hallow body; Fender American Precision Bass; G&L L-2000 Bass; Fender American Deluxe Precision Bass 5-String; Fender Bass VI; Line 6 M13 Online estimates of Eddie Breckenridge’s net worth vary. [118][119], In June 2018, the band confirmed that they had signed to Epitaph Records. It consists of a new track from the To Be Everywhere Is to Be Nowhere sessions, as well as a live acoustic version of Black Honey. [95], Eddie Breckenridge joined the alternative rock band Angels & Airwaves in June 2014, which also features current/former members of Blink-182, Nine Inch Nails and Hazen Street. III & IV: Air & Earth", "Interview with Thrice: Sonnets, Alchemy And The Lash", "Thrice Completing Thematic Album Project", "Thrice plans double live album for December", "Thrice starts mixing new album, announce title and October release", "Big grooves emerging from Thrice's tiny garage studio", "Brand New op MySpace Music – Gratis gestreamde MP3's, foto's en Videoclips", "inTuneMusic Online: Brand New / Thrice / Crime in Stereo @ Philadelphia 11/14", "Music Saves Lives auctions guitars signed by Tom DeLonge, Rise Against, Neon Trees and Thrice", "Thrice to release 'Major/Minor' in September", "Farewell Tour Details, Tickets, & Song Poll", "Anthology: 2-CD/4-LP Live Record Out October 30", "Interview: Thrice says farewell … for now", "Thrice / Animals As Leaders / O'Brother (Farewell Tour)", "Thrice and their last interview before their hiatus", "An Interview with Puig Destroyer, America's Best Baseball-Themed Grindcore Band", "Puig Destroyer: Baseball Phenom-Inspired Grindcore Album Streaming in Full", "Puig Destroyer (Thrice, Ex-Curl Up And Die, Etc.) [68] Several wooden devices were constructed by the band for the home studio to make the recordings "sound better.
[82], The new album, Major/Minor, was released on September 20, 2011 through Vagrant Records. [45] The accompanying video was directed by Tim Hope, who had previously directed videos for Coldplay and Jimmy Eat World. [133], Dustin Kensrue revived his solo career by gathering Lee Neujahr (drums), Phil Neujahr (bass), and Jonny Sandu (synth) in order to form The Modern Post. Recommended by The Wall Street Journal The band's donations were matched by their label. People born on a Thursday are naturally well-meaning and open.
Talking about 'Only Us' Breckenridge stated: "It’s a song about inclusion and compassion and togetherness — realizing that we’re all connected and should be able to rally around that to make the world a better place.". [22][23][24] The album was produced by again by Brian McTernan. For a definition of the word "thrice", see the Wiktionary entry, Teppei Teranishi and Dustin Kensrue of Thrice performing in 2005, The Alchemy Index Vols. In 1998, before their first show, they realized they needed a name. [39][40] The album's title was taken from the Thomas Pynchon novel V.,[41] and featured a wider variety of instrumentation than used in the band's previous albums, including the use of strings, electronics, and a Rhodes Piano. Thrice has rarely sat idle and continue to push… He rose to stardom as the bassist of the band Thrice, the group known for the album The Artist in the Ambulance. Eddie Breckenridge was born in California, United States on Thursday, November 15, 1979 (Generation X). [49], During the recording process, the band announced that they were leaving Island Records, citing a difference of opinion on the band's future direction as the reason for the split. "[69] The self-produced album was released through Vagrant Records. [71] Throughout the Warped Tour shows, Thrice played "All the World is Mad," "At the Last" and "The Weight.