The Thermals Post New Demos, Request Feedback

Despite the March departure of drummer Lorin Coleman (pictured on the left), the Portland trio turned duo, the Thermals, have just posted two brand new demos on their MySpace page. The two songs, “I Let It Go” and “You Dissolve,” are both scheduled to appear on the Thermals’ upcoming fourth album Now We Can See. The remaining two-thirds, better known as Kathy Foster and Hutch Harris, claim that the demos were recorded solely on an eight-track recorder, in the duos practice space and houses.

Despite the March departure of drummer Lorin Coleman, the Portland trio turned duo, the Thermals, have just posted two brand new demos on their MySpace page. The two songs, “I Let It Go” and “You Dissolve,” are both scheduled to appear on the Thermals‘ upcoming fourth album Now We Can See. The remaining two-thirds, better known as Kathy Foster and Hutch Harris, claim that the demos were recorded solely on an eight-track recorder, in the duos practice space and houses. Though the tracks are of relatively low quality, for obvious reasons mentioned above, the band has requested that fans give them a listen and post their responses. In related news, Harris has also posted “his life story” via a special collection photographs on the Thermals’ MySpace picture section, under the name “Mandrake, Tomato, Nihilism.” (I won’t ruin the surprise, but they are fun.) For more information, please refer to the Thermals‘ MySpace page or website.

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