For post-hardcore icons Thursday, reunion means reinvention
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Geoff Rickly described Thursday as a 'weird and anachronistic band,' coming from a basement DIY culture and addressing unconventional themes in their music.
Rickly noted that Thursday's lyricism often tackled deep topics like mortality and genocide, alongside the struggles of young adulthood, exemplified by their song 'Understanding in a Car Crash.'
Reflecting on their journey, Rickly stated, 'It feels nice to be more understood now, the second time around,' indicating a deeper recognition of Thursday's legacy.
Rickly highlighted the effort behind the band's reunions, emphasizing that it was challenging to bring the original members back together for their performances.
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