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Oct 19, 2010

The Thermals @ Black Cat

What’s the measure of a good show? If it’s a count of crowd-pleasing songs, sing-a-longs or thunderous shouts of approval, The Thermals are way ahead of the game. Their three-minute songs are bouncy and quick with memorable lines to spare. So, in order to differentiate between this Thermals show and say, other Thermals shows, the best measure of how good the show was is how badly I got bruised up and pushed around by the young and exuberant crowd.

Oct 14, 2010

DCist Interview: The Thermals

Portland punk band The Thermals makes progression look easy. Beginning with its 2003 lo-fi debut More Parts Per Million, the band has gradually expanded its sonic palate with each subsequent album, be it 2006’s epic The Body, the Blood, the Machine or 2009’s death-centric Now We Can See while retaining its core identity: explosive energy, loud guitars, sing-a-long choruses, all delivered in three minutes or less.

May 15, 2009

The Thermals @ Black Cat

Sometimes bands build up their audience’s energy over the course of a set, but The Thermals had no interest in easing anyone in on Wednesday night at the Black Cat. After a jovial hello from singer/guitarist Hutch Harris, the Portland trio began their hour long set with 2006 standout “Return to the Fold” inspiring a loud, audience-wide sing-a-long. The rest of the show followed suit as Harris, bassist Kathy Foster and drummer Westin Glass gave…

Nov 02, 2007

Out and About: Weekend Picks

We’re a little short-staffed today, so if you’ve got any picks to add for this weekend, please leave them in the comments. FRIDAY >> This weekend the Uptown Theater is playing the final cut of everybody’s favorite movie about replicants running amock, and young Darryl Hannah being super sci-fi hot, Blade Runner. >> If an apocalyptic future isn’t exactly what you’re in the mood for, try on Seattle’s dream folk rockers, Band of Horses, for…

Mar 02, 2007

Out and About: Weekend Picks

FRIDAY: >> Post-punk concept albums make us all weak in the knees, so you can bet we’ll be out for The Thermals at the Black Cat tonight. With The Big Sleep and Statehood. $12, 9 p.m. >> It’s the last weekend to check out Forum Theater and Dance’s production Kid-Simple, a “live-action radio play” about a young prodigy who invents a machine that hears things humans never could discern, and when it is stolen, takes…

 
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