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Now We Can See EP

The ThermalsMP3 Download
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  • Original Release Date: March 10, 2009
  • Format - Music: MP3
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Play   1. Now We Can See 3:30 Album Only
Play   2. My World 2:01 Album Only
Play   3. Now We Can See (demo) 3:42 Album Only
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4.0 out of 5 stars Likeable Post-Punk, April 12, 2009
This review is from: Now We Can See (Audio CD)
The Thermals pound out low-fi post-punk. (As the band says on its website, they describe their music as post-punk "because adding 'post-' to any genre automatically makes your music sound smarter.") Their sound is stripped down and straightforward, akin to Green Day or The Strokes. While the sound is simple, the lyrics are smart and sophisticated and the album is a song cycle about life and death, or maybe evolution, or maybe decline and fall, or maybe the circular nature of existence. Or whatever, I don't think the band meant to create something epic but also didn't want stereotypical songs about sex, drugs and rock and roll. This album is light-hearted and fun and worth a listen.
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4.0 out of 5 stars They have a unique sound, some find it repetitive, February 19, 2011
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But I personally like it.

Now We Can See is a very popular song (or was), the other songs have a similar sound but I like them. Some call it whiney, but I don't think it is what you would call "typical whiney alternative", because they have meaningful lyrics and a good sound.
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4.0 out of 5 stars Fun Listen with Good Variety, but not The Thermals' Best, February 1, 2011
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This review is from: Now We Can See [Vinyl] (Vinyl)
My introduction to The Thermals was their excellent "The Body, The Blood, The Machine" which is filled with hook after hook. I really enjoyed the energy of the first 4 tracks, with the title track "Now We Can See" being the clear standout...gotta love the sugary singalong of the "Oh Way Oh Whoa O". The slow-down of At The Bottom of the Sea is appreciated, but the song drags on a bit too long, defeating its point of pacing the album down to give the listener a chance to fully process and appreciate the rush of the first 4 tracks. ATBotS borders on being a bit numbing. "When We Were Alive" kicks off the 2nd half of the album with a nice little bang, but the slower songs/less loud songs on the 2nd half such as "Liquid In Liquid Out" and "I Call Out Your Name" are lacking in hooks. Overall, NWCS is solid in its own right and fun to listen to, but knowing how fun The Thermals can be as on TBTBTM, this record falls short a bit. TBTBTM is nicely split with a quick burst of hooky power-pop-punk in the first half, the nicely split in the middle by a slowed down song with longer, more epic, yet still catchy tracks comprising the second half.
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