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    Secret Confession, Late At Night: The Thermals – “My Heart Went Cold”

    By Phil KingFebruary 15, 2016002 Mins Read
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    The Thermals

    “My Heart Went Cold”

    We Disappear

    The Thermals (Hutch Harris, Kathy Foster, and Westin Glass) are a post-pop-punk trio from pre-Portlandia-Portland, Oregon.  The band was formed in 2002 and has since released six records and toured fifteen countries. The Thermals and Saddle Creek have a long history of sleeping on floors together.  Now they have released their seventh album on Saddle Creek, which is a great match for the two of them.  The Thermals are just a damned great band. Kurt Braunohler has stated that The Thermals “are best at making songs you put on mixtapes named ‘Drunken Sing-alongs When You’re Sad.’ They specialize in late-night, secret conversations about feeling simultaneously romantic and resentful over being raised Catholic. They’re the soundtrack to breaking glass, and an ode to the beauty of brokenness.”  And We Disappear is an intensely personal album, but tremendous.  God, The Thermals are tremendous.  And they’re on tour.  See them.  SEE THEM!!!!!!

    Fri-Feb-19, Bend, OR, Crow’s Feet Commons
    Thu-Feb-25, San Francisco, CA, Noise Pop 2016: Brick & Mortar Music Hall
    Sat-Apr-16, Spokane, WA, The Bartlett
    Tue-Apr-19, Saint Paul, MN, Turf Club
    Wed-Apr-20, Chicago, IL, Lincoln Hall
    Thu-Apr-21, Ann Arbor, MI, The Blind Pig
    Fri-Apr-22, Cleveland, OH, Grog Shop
    Sun-Apr-24, New York, NY, Bowery Ballroom
    Mon-Apr-25, Cambridge, MA, The Sinclair
    Tue-Apr-26, Providence, RI, Columbus Theatre
    Thu-Apr-28, Brooklyn, NY, Market Hotel
    Fri-Apr-29, Union Transfer, Philadelphia, PA
    Sat-Apr-30, Washington, DC, Black Cat
    Sun-May-01, Pittsburgh, PA, Club Café
    Tue-May-03, Indianapolis, IN, The Hi-Fi
    Wed-May-04, Paducah, KY, Maiden Alley Cinema
    Thu-May-05, St. Louis, MO, Firebird
    Fri-May-06, Omaha, NE, Slowdown
    Sat-May-07, Denver, CO, Lost Lake Lounge
    Sun-May-08, Salt Lake City, UT, Urban Lounge
    4/16-5/8 with Summer Cannibals

    Portland postpunk pop The Thermal
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