The Thirst

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Sail Away 02:43 Tools
Watch Me Now 02:35 Tools
My Everything 03:39 Tools
On The Brink 02:56 Tools
Ready to Move 03:53 Tools
All Mine 03:04 Tools
They Don't Know 02:13 Tools
I'm Falling 03:57 Tools
Acre Lane 02:50 Tools
I Believe 03:05 Tools
Don't Waste Your Time 04:26 Tools
I Swear 02:45 Tools
Today 03:12 Tools
She's So Cool 03:29 Tools
Tell Lie Vision 02:42 Tools
Damn Girl 03:23 Tools
Set It Alight 03:09 Tools
All These Places 03:14 Tools
The Dance (Interlude) 00:34 Tools
Back To The Start 03:18 Tools
Music Sounds Better 03:18 Tools
Could This Be Real 03:18 Tools
There She Goes 03:43 Tools
Ready To Move (Album Version) 03:52 Tools
Dance, Dance (Outro) 03:50 Tools
Ready 2 Move 03:52 Tools
True 03:52 Tools
Sail Away (David E Sugars Morning Jim Remix) 03:52 Tools
Get Lucky (Daft Punk Cover) 00:00 Tools
Thirst 00:00 Tools
My Everything (Album Version) 03:40 Tools
My Everything(Album version) 02:43 Tools
READY TO MOVE(ALBUM VERSION) 02:43 Tools
The Thirst - Watch Me Now 02:43 Tools
The Thirst - Sail Away 02:43 Tools
All These Places* 02:43 Tools
READY TO MOVE MASTER 02:43 Tools
Tell Lie Vision* 03:13 Tools
She's So Cool* 03:32 Tools
Sail Away (David E Sugars Morning Jim Mix) 04:00 Tools
All These Plases 04:00 Tools
Damn Girl - Original 03:23 Tools
State Of High Piss Off 04:40 Tools
Damn Girl ft G Frsh & Shack the Bakery Boy (Frsh-Bakery Remix) 03:23 Tools
im Falling 03:23 Tools
Anywhere With You 03:23 Tools
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The arrival of our EP/Mixtape “Laugh with the Sinners” is HERE NOW downloadable for FREE from http://beta.projectrodney.com/thethirst This will be a 2 part EP and the first body of work we have released independently since our debut ‘On the Brink’ album in 2008. We looking forward to receiving you're thoughts and comments. Keep it Thirsty..Regards Mensah, Mark, Kwame and Marcus. Click 'Albums' Tab to hear our NEW EP 'Laugh With The Sinners' ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Currently in the studio putting the finishing touches to their second album, Brixton based four-piece The Thirst aren’t letting the recent set backs dampen their funk laced rock spirit. Used to hustling to make ends meet, driving around the country in rickety tour vans (at times even getting towed to gigs), the self-schooled group believe it’s the constant shit that fertilises their ever-evolving sound. Regarded as one of London’s best live bands, able to transverse subcultures and genres, they’ve already toured with Pete Doherty, The Rolling Stones and The Sex Pistols, opened up for The Libertines and shared stages with grime stalwarts like Kano and Wiley. Regulars on the club circuit, brothers Mensah (vocals/ guitar) and Kwame Hart (bass), Mark Lenihan (guitar) and Marcus Harris (drums/ backing vocals) represent a previously unheard voice of south London, where more often than not, the art of MCing rules the speakerbox. Influenced by ska, hip-hop, indie, and all that goes in-between, they’re especially inspired by Prince and Jimi Hendrix, embodying the fiery tones of those who refuse to be labelled and will destroy any box you try and put them in. They are the sound of today’s guitar wielding youth. Championed by muso’s from NME, RWD, The Guardian and MTV Base, It’s nearly two years since their critically acclaimed debut, On The Brink, was released on Rolling Stones guitarist Ronnie Wood’s, Wooden Records. Sadly, with the label becoming defunct soon after, an amicable split left the band with some valuable lessons learnt. But it was a series of events in 2009 that gave the group more determination to up the ante; as well as been stranded in Chile for nearly two weeks during the earthquake having been in the country to play at a Rolling Stones tribute gig, The Thirst also made the front page of The Times when they were wrongly arrested at gunpoint after a performance. Consequently, the police invited the band to have their DNA destroyed from the police database, an event that was covered by news channels nationwide. Musically new songs like ‘Could This Be Real’ take crowd favourites like ‘My Everything’ and ‘Sail Away’, and add a 2011 radio-ready sparkle to those diamonds in the dirt. “I think with the new stuff, we’re getting a lot more diversity… It used to just be a white indie crowd,” says Mensah of the rapidly growing diverse fan base who’ve been turning up to their popular club nights at Plan B on their Brixton stamping ground. Not only are The Thirst one of the hardest working bands in the UK, revered by rude boys and rockers alike, with collaborations in the bag with rapper G Frsh, the forthcoming EP should have fans ever thirsty. Read more on Last.fm. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.