Thursday, March 3, 2022

Thirsty Curses album streaming early ahead of release, Raleigh, NC drunken power-pop

Watch/share “Nothing Really Matters” video HERE


"There’s a ramshackle element to the music on the new record that firmly places this talented band alongside such Raleigh-reared greats as The dBs and Let’s Active." -- Rock & Roll Globe


"A refined take on the band’s punk-pop sound that showcases its most sophisticated hooks to date." -- Big Takeover


"Pretty impossible to pinpoint. It comfortably sits somewhere between punk and softer indie sounds of the 80s. ‘To The Ends of the Earth’ offers a fresh palette of sounds married with their DIY aesthetic." -- It's Psychedelic Baby!



Raleigh, NC band Thirsty Curses are streaming their forthcoming fourth album early today via It's Psychedelic Baby Magazine. Hear and share To The Ends of The Earth HERE, or via Bandcamp.


Spill Magazine recently premiered the frantic video "Nothing Really Matters" HERE. Rock'n'Roll Globe recently hosted album track "Down & Out" HERE. Big Takeover Magazine also shared "Are You Still There?" HERE. New Noise Magazine launched the rollicking "Whistlepig" HERE


To the Ends of the Earth is the fourth studio album by the Raleigh-based band Thirsty Curses. The band recorded most of the album at frontman Wilson Getchell's home studio in Raleigh, NC over the summer of 2021. The band also spent a day in Bias Studios in Northern Virginia where they recorded three songs for the album and did piano overdubs on the studio's baby grand.


The album is a moody mother, as it bounces between numerous rock subgenres throughout. A majority of the songs appearing on To The Ends of the Earth were written since the completion of the band's last album, Thirsty Curses. Incidentally, lead singer and songwriter Wilson Getchell began writing the album's final track "Baptist and a Rabbi" circa 2008, but the song had largely been forgotten and was unfinished. However, during the 2020 lockdowns, Wilson ran across an old demo of the song and ultimately re-wrote some of the lyrics and transposed the song from guitar to piano. 


To the Ends of the Earth is the first Thirsty Curses album to feature Evan Miller on drums and Alexander Weir on lead guitar, replacing Phil Harrington and Kelley Otwell, respectively, who left the band over the course of the Covid-19 pandemic. Hannah Chapman (who sang on "GDMNT" on Thirsty Curses) provided guest backup vocals on "Tell Me the Truth." The album was mixed and mastered by Benjamin Jenkerson.


To The Ends of the Earth will be available on CD and download on March 4th, 2022. 


THIRSTY CURSES LIVE:

03/04 Raleigh, NC @ Ruby Deluxe

03/19 Sanford, NC @ Hugger Mugge Brewing

03/30 Charleston, SC @ Awendaw Green

04/28 Durham, NC @ Rubies on Five Points

05/07 Richmond, VA @ Garden Grove

05/14 Sanford, NC @ Wampus Music Festival

06/11 Cary, NC @ Bond Brothers Eastside






Artist: Thirsty Curses

Album: To the Ends of the Earth

Record Label:  Self-released

Release Date: March 4, 2022


01. One of These Days

02. Are You Still There?

03. Your Next Move

04. What The Hell?

05. WhistlePig

06. Calmer Waters

07. Tell Me The Truth

08. Down & Out

09. Vera

10. Jenny

11. Nothing Really Matters

12. A Baptist and a Rabbi




On The Web:

www.thirstycurses.com

www.thirstycurses.bandcamp.com











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