Thine

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In Therapy 04:03 Tools
Feel 04:27 Tools
Best Kept Secret 05:35 Tools
Contact Point 03:54 Tools
Brave Young Assassin 03:20 Tools
Homewrecker Extraordinaire 03:20 Tools
Never Learn 04:59 Tools
Last Better Day 05:04 Tools
Flame To The Oak 04:09 Tools
In Red Rooms 04:09 Tools
Bleaker Audio 07:04 Tools
Deny Everything 04:21 Tools
Running 04:43 Tools
Out of Your Mind and into a Void 04:46 Tools
The Bar 04:46 Tools
The Dead City Blueprint 04:46 Tools
The Precipice 04:46 Tools
The Rift 04:46 Tools
The Beacon 04:46 Tools
Scars from Limbo 04:46 Tools
Adrift Through the Arcane Isles of Recovery 04:46 Tools
Song of Joy 06:51 Tools
The Great Unknown 06:51 Tools
A Great Unknown 06:51 Tools
This Town 07:46 Tools
My Song 03:05 Tools
Feathers & Roses 08:55 Tools
Here Tonight 04:29 Tools
Miss Grey 07:22 Tools
Pianomen 08:30 Tools
Sonic Showmen 02:52 Tools
Re-animate The Masque 08:40 Tools
In Therapy - Studio 06:37 Tools
To The Precipice 08:40 Tools
Best Kept Secret - Studio 04:34 Tools
Out Of Your Mind & Into A Void 08:40 Tools
Feel - Studio 04:34 Tools
Brave Young Assasin 08:40 Tools
Precious Mind 08:40 Tools
Contact Point - Studio 03:42 Tools
Reanimate the Masque 08:40 Tools
Never Learn - Studio 08:40 Tools
Homewrecker Extraordinaire - Studio 08:40 Tools
Last Better Day - Studio 06:37 Tools
In Red Rooms - Studio 04:34 Tools
Bleaker Audio - Studio 06:37 Tools
Out Of Your Mind And Into A Void (New) 08:40 Tools
Running - Studio 08:40 Tools
Seelenleid 08:40 Tools
Sommer 08:40 Tools
Song Of Joy (Nick Cave cover) 08:40 Tools
Deny Everything - Studio 08:40 Tools
Brave Young Assasin (New) 08:40 Tools
The Bar - Studio 08:40 Tools
Void of Sensation 08:40 Tools
Thine 06:37 Tools
Sonic Snowmen 06:37 Tools
Bar 06:37 Tools
One World 03:42 Tools
Take the Risk 04:34 Tools
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One of the most powerful forces in the goth metal underground, Thine stepped into the spotlight in the late '90s and continued to make waves throughout the next few years. It all started in 1996 when singer Alan, guitarist Paul, and drummer Dan came together due to their love of heavy music. Putting together the rough Journey's demo later that year, a member of Black Tears Records' staff heard the record and recommended them to be signed. Journey's was released as an EP and immediately began racking up positive opinions from metal zines. The band went into a furious writing stage and recorded a tape for their friends to get some of the material out of their heads. Even though it was limited to a small group of people, the album still spread into the tape-trading underground and began prompting responses from more labels. Peaceville Records, already the home of several influential metal acts, offered the band a contract in the fall of 1997. They accepted and were thrust into their first show, an opening spot with legendary black metal practitioners Mayhem. Faced with immense pressure considering how little experience they had, the band passed the test with flying colors and won over many fans with their tight stage show. Going to the studio in the spring of 1998, the band recorded their first widely released disc, A Town Like This. More live shows followed, while internal problems plagued the lineup for the next year. By 2000, the band stabilized and went back to the studio and recorded a few new songs. Peaceville was high on these tracks and used one to lead off one of their samplers, leading to an opening spot on the Peacefest tour in 2001. In the fall of that year, they finally returned to the studio for a full-length album, and put together In Therapy in the following months. A dense, electric album filled with powerful songs that bucked the symphonic tags that had often been attached to their music, it would be a bittersweet release because lineup changes again plagued the group on the eve of its release in the fall of 2002. Read more on Last.fm. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.