Thousand Below

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Tradition 00:00 Tools
Sinking Me 00:00 Tools
No Place Like You 00:00 Tools
Chemical 03:50 Tools
Sleepless 03:10 Tools
Disassociate 00:00 Tools
The Love You Let Too Close 00:00 Tools
Never Here 02:56 Tools
Vein 00:00 Tools
The Wolf And The Sea 00:00 Tools
Carry The Weight 00:00 Tools
Follow Me Home 00:00 Tools
Into The Gray 00:00 Tools
Alone (Out Of My Head) 00:00 Tools
Fake Smile 00:00 Tools
Tradition Reimagined 00:00 Tools
171 xo 00:00 Tools
Vanish 00:00 Tools
Learn To Lose And It All Gets Easier 00:00 Tools
The Edge Of Your Bed (feat. Michael McGough) 00:00 Tools
The Other Side Of Things 00:00 Tools
Lost Between (feat. Marcus Bridge) 00:00 Tools
Gone In Your Wake 00:00 Tools
Tradition (Post-Hardcore.COM) 00:00 Tools
The Edge Of Your Bed 00:00 Tools
Lost Between 00:00 Tools
Lost Between feat. Marcus Bridge 00:00 Tools
Lost Between (feat. Marcus Bridge of Northlane) 00:00 Tools
The Edge Of Your Bed (feat. Michael McGough of Being As An Ocean) 00:00 Tools
Vanish (Post-Hardcore.COM) 00:00 Tools
Sleepless (Official Music Video) 00:00 Tools
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Thousand Below walk a fine, almost illusory line. Deftly balancing atmospheric and airy instrumentation, thoughtful emotionality, and just the right amount of hard-hitting hypnosis, the Southern California quintet—James DeBerg [vocals], Devin Chance [guitar], Josh Thomas [guitar], Josh Billimoria [bass], and Garrett Halvax [drums]—descend into the dreamy depths of loss, love, and life reflected in art on their full-length debut, The Love You Let Too Close [Rise Records]. They first harnessed that energy in early 2016. After amicably parting ways with Outlands, the frontman quietly kept writing music. One day, Thomas presented him some demos of “these pretty sad jams,” and they dove headfirst into a collaboration together. Blindwish guitarist Chance joined the fold next followed by Billmoria and Halvax as the boys hit a San Diego studio to record. Rise Records became entranced by the initial output as well as the cinematic, self-funded video for “Tradition” and offered the band a deal. Handpicking the collaborative team, they finished recording with producer Sebastian Rizo, enlisting the mixing talents of Andreas Magnusson [Fit For A King] and Kris Crummett [Sleeping With Sirens, Issues] for mastering. Over this rich sonic backdrop, DeBerg openly explores the suicide of his best friend and its aftermath on The Love You Let Too Close. Read more on Last.fm. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.