Thrice release Anthology pre-orders

12 September 2012 | 11:02 am | Staff Writer
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Thrice have announced the pre-order details for their forthcoming live recording, 'Anthology,' which will be released on Staple Records/Workhorse Music Group October 30, 2012.

Thrice have announced the pre-order details for their forthcoming live recording, 'Anthology,' which will be released on Staple Records/Workhorse Music Group October 30, 2012.


The live recording features 24 songs and will be available digitally, on two CDs, and as a limited edition box set containing four LP’s. The LP box set is limited to just 3000 stamped and numbered pieces and will include a 24-page booklet along with 2 black LP’s and 2 white LP’s all on 180 gram vinyl.


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Fans can go to http://smarturl.it/anthologypreorder to choose among the following options:



1: Music Only - starting at $9.99 ($9.99 digital $11.99 CD, $59.99 vinyl)


Includes:


- Digital, Double CD or 4 LP/180 Gram Vinyl Box Set


- Instant Download of the song “Anthology”





2: T-Shirt Bundle - starting at $29.99 ($29.99 w/ digital, $31.99 w/ CD, $79.99 w/ vinyl)


Includes:


- Digital, Double CD or 4 LP/180 Gram Vinyl Box Set


- T-shirt


- Instant Download of the song “Anthology”





3: Deluxe Bundle - starting at $49.99 ($49.99 w/ digital, $51.99 w/ CD, $99.99 w/ vinyl)


Includes:


- Digital, Double CD or 4 LP/180 Gram Vinyl Box Set


- T-shirt


- 12”x24” Limited Edition, Hand Numbered Poster


- Instant Download of the song “Anthology”


Thrice drummer Riley Breckenridge previously stated that Anthology “is a live record that is truly live. There are no overdubs, no edits and no pitch corrections. We wanted this to be an honest and accurate representation of a show from our Farewell Tour and a memento for our fans, and that’s exactly what it is.”


The Orange County-based four-piece announced a hiatus last fall after 13 years together and eight full-length releases. The band recently completed an extensive farewell tour that prompted Billboard to comment, “Thrice in concert, on this tour more than ever, was a career on display.”