Track Listing 1. Ladies and Gentlemen: My Brother, The Failure 2. Dead Songs 3. Voices on a String 4. Signals Over the Air (Live at Starland Ballroom) - (Live) 5. How Long Is the Night - (Original Intro) 6. Sketch For Time's Arrow, A 7. Panic on the Streets of Health Care City 8. Roar of Far Off Black Jets, The 9. Paris in Flames - (Demo) 10. Telegraph Avenue Kiss - (Rich Costey Mix) 11. Wind Up - (Demo) 12. Music From Kill the House Lights - (Demo)
| Details | | Playing Time: | 42 min. | | Producer: | Dave Fridmann, Sal Villanueva | | Distributor: | RED Distribution | | Recording Type: | Mixed | | Recording Mode: | Stereo | | SPAR Code: | n/a |
Album Notes Thursday: Geoff Rickly (vocals); Tom Keeley (guitar); Steve Pedulla (guitars); Andrew Everding (keyboards); Tim Payne (bass guitar); Tucker Rule (drums). New Jersey's Thursday was one of the leading lights of screamo's brief ascendancy into the mainstream. Their genre classic, FULL COLLAPSE, is still regarded as a major touchstone for thoughtful, emotionally lacerated post-hardcore, and their time on major-label Island produced more highlights. KILL THE HOUSE LIGHTS is part of a CD/DVD retrospective that sees Thursday returning not only to some of their better-loved songs, but to FULL COLLAPSE'S label, Victory. The CD contains alternate and demo versions of Thursday standbys, such as "Paris in Flames" and "Wind Up," that amply display the band's heart and muscle in equal measure, and three new studio tracks that add to their legacy. "Dead Songs" swings and flails like At the Drive In, and "Ladies and Gentlemen: My Brother, the Failure" features some of their heaviest guitar ever. They even include a crisp live version of third album WAR ALL THE TIME's anthem "Signals Over the Air." It's a fitting marker for not only Thursday's career to this point, but for their return to the indie label that gave them the national spotlight.
Editorial Reviews [T]here's something alluring about the sense of urgency here... Kerrang
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