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''Common Existence'' is the fifth full-length album from rock band Thursday. It was released on February 17, 2009 on Epitaph Records.〔("Thursday Post Track Listing." ) Absolutepunk.net. December 9, 2008.〕 The band began recording at Dave Fridmann's Tarbox Road Studios on August 11, 2008. The album was completed in November 2008.〔(Dave Fridmann/Tarbox News/Notes. ) Retrieved from Dave Fridmann's website December 11, 2008.〕 ==Song information== The band explores many subjects, including marriage (”Last Call”), fatherhood (”As He Climbed the Dark Mountain”), and physical abuse (”Time’s Arrow”).〔(【引用サイトリンク】inTuneMusic Online: Thursday - Common Existence REVIEW )〕 In a March 2009 interview, Rickly explained the album's title refers to humanity's shared experience, and that many of the songs were influenced by the words of his favorite poets and authors. . The album includes the track "As He Climbed The Dark Mountain," which previously appeared on the band's split EP with Japanese hardcore band Envy. The song "Last Call" originates from 2005 when five demos were leaked. While the first four were released on A City by the Light Divided, "Last Call" had not been released up until now. On December 9, 2008, the band released the first new track from the album, "Resuscitation of a Dead Man", on their MySpace page.〔("Thursday: Resuscitation of a Dead Man." ) Punknews.org. December 9, 2008.〕 In early February, another new track, "Friends in the Armed Forces", was released for streaming on the band's MySpace page.〔 In successive interviews with Spin.com and Rock Sound, keyboard player Andrew Everding and vocalist Geoff Rickly explained the track's significance:
A music video was filmed for "Resuscitation of a Dead Man" which features various pyrotechnics such as sparks falling around the band. Footage includes the band performing in a red room and urgent scenes of a man being rushed on a gurney. Later on, Thursday's amplifiers become engulfed in fire as well. In an interview on ''No. 1 Countdown'', band members stated that all pyrotechnics were indeed real and frequently singed their hair. On September 15, 2009 Thursday with release a digital exclusive deluxe edition of ''Common Existence'' with five bonus tracks, the music video for "Resuscitation of a Dead Man" and a digital booklet.〔(Deluxe Edition of "Common Existence" )〕 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「Common Existence」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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