Watch Thrice: Live in Studio
- 2016
- 18 min
Thrice: Live in Studio is a live concert film featuring the popular American rock band, Thrice. Filmed in a studio setting, the film captures the electrifying performances of the band's classics from their previous albums, as well as some of the new material from their latest album, Palms. Directed by Todd Bell, Thrice: Live in Studio was recorded in one of Los Angeles' most renowned studios, The Bear's Den. The band frontman, Dustin Kensrue, leads the band with his stunning artistic energy and powerful vocals that further elevate any Thrice show.
The film starts with an opening shot of the band coming out on stage to a packed audience, and the excitement in the air is palpable. With the release of Palms earlier that year, the band had a lot to prove, and they did it exceptionally well. They kicked off the set with the song "Only Us" from the new album, which sets the pace for an unforgettable concert.
The band plays fan favorites such as "Black Honey," "Blood on the Sand," "Red Sky," and "The Earth Will Shake." The crowd is beyond excited, and the energy is exhilarating. The set is a blend of old and new hits, showcasing the band's ability to create songs that are both melodic and heavy. One of the highlights is the song "Hurricane," which begins with Kensrue crooning softly, and then ascending into a chorus that pierces through the soul.
The sound production on this concert film is immaculate. Every guitar riff, bassline, and drum beat is crystal clear, and the song arrangements are top-notch. The stage lighting and the camera angles complement each other flawlessly, resulting in a great visual experience.
Not only does the band give an incredible live performance, but they also share the stories behind the songs on the album Palms. With each track, Kensrue charmingly introduces the song and explains the meaning behind the lyrics.
The concert is a true testament to the band's impressive musicianship and will make viewers feel as if they are in the same room. With Kensrue's vocals and the band's tight performance, the crowd barely stops singing and headbanging to every song, showing just how much the band has connected with their fanbase over the years.
The concert ends with two of their most popular songs, "Stare at the Sun" and "The Artist in The Ambulance." The crowd's energy reaches its peak as they belt out every word with Kensrue. The concert ends with a resounding ovation from the crowd, with everyone cheering and clapping in appreciation for the incredible concert.
Thrice: Live in Studio is a concert film that showcases not only the band's electrifying performance but also their artistic integrity that elevates their music to another level. The film is a must-watch for any Thrice fan and for anyone who is a fan of rock and roll music. The performances are top-notch, and the sound and visuals are impeccable. It's an experience that viewers will want to relive again and again.