Thursday Ends a 13-Year Break From New Music With a Pointed Song
Band debuts “Application for Release From the Dream” live, plans to continue recording
Post-hardcore band Thursday has ended their 13-year hiatus from new music with the release of the pointed and reflective track, “Application for Release From the Dream.” The song was debuted live at a concert in Albany, NY, before being made available on streaming services.
First new recording with guitarist Norman Brannon
“Application for Release From the Dream” marks the first recording with guitarist Norman Brannon, who joined the group after their previous album, 2011’s “No Devolución.” Brannon’s presence brings a fresh dynamic to the band’s sound, adding intricate guitar work that complements the emotionally charged lyrics.
Return to the stage and plans for more music
Thursday has been actively touring since 2016, and the release of “Application for Release From the Dream” signals their ongoing commitment to making music. While press materials refer to the song as a standalone release, the band has expressed plans to continue working on new material and sharing it with fans as it becomes available.
The significance of the new song
“Application for Release From the Dream” is not only a long-awaited return to form for Thursday but also a powerful statement on the nature of identity, self-expression, and the search for meaning. The song’s lyrics, penned by frontman Geoff Rickly, grapple with themes of loss, longing, and the desire for liberation.
“I want to be the only thing I’m not,” Rickly sings on the song’s chorus. “I want to be an open door, an exit sign, a chance for you to leave.”
The song’s poignant lyrics resonate with Thursday’s dedicated fanbase, who have been anxiously awaiting new music for over a decade. “Application for Release From the Dream” demonstrates that the band has lost none of its creative spark or emotional intensity.
Quotes from the band
In an interview with Rolling Stone, Rickly spoke about the significance of the new song: “It’s a song about the desire to be free of the expectations and limitations that we put on ourselves and others. It’s about the search for authenticity and the courage to be who you truly are.”
Guitarist Steve Pedulla added: “This song is a testament to our friendship and our commitment to making music that matters. We’re excited to share it with our fans and can’t wait to continue working on new material.”
Call to action
Fans of Thursday and post-hardcore music are encouraged to listen to “Application for Release From the Dream” and share their thoughts on social media using the hashtag #ThursdayReturns. The band is scheduled to perform a series of club shows throughout the year, so be sure to check their website for tour dates and ticket information.