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Wednesday, November 25, 2009
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Category: News and Politics
In case you missed the news, we were locked up for half a day in Staffordshire under unfounded suspicion of firearms possession.
Check the whole story at any of the following:
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Thursday, April 23, 2009
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Current mood:  adventurous
Just to let you know we have recorded a brand new track to feature on a new short film for youth charity Ctrl.Alt.Shift.
X-Men is set to appear in No Way Through, a film about War + Peace by two amazingly talented young directors, Sheila Menon and Alex Monro.
The film is one of five new shorts commissioned by the charity after a nationwide competition. Ctrl.Alt.Shift are holding a premier screening night in London at Shoreditch Studios on 14th May, from 19:00-23:00.
We are playing live on the night along with other contributing artists who have included Young Knives, Chipmunk, Shy Child, Jesca Hoop and we have 5 pairs of tickets to be won.
To be in with a shout of winning tickets please visit http://www.ctrlaltshift.co.uk
Our tickets for you guys are in addition to the tickets to be won on their site so please put THE THIRST FAN in the title of your mail.
This is an over 18’s only event and winners may be asked for ID on the night.
Ctrl.Alt.Shift is a UK-based experimental youth initiative which aims to combat disengagement with global issues amongst young people. It aims to be community for passionate and outspoken individuals who are joined in the fight against injustice and poverty.

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Friday, March 27, 2009
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Current mood:  animated
 | Currently listening: The International By Johnny Klimek & Reinhold Heil Tom Tykwer Release date: 2009-02-03 |
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Tuesday, February 10, 2009
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Ok, we like this review despite the overkill on the analogies and comparisons. He gave us 6 out of 10 for our debut album which is pretty damned respectable and we appreciate the nod for the future. Check it out.
I’m sorry, London. You don’t know any different, but there’s a feeling us provincial bumpkins have when we visit the Big Smoke. It stems from everyone walking so quickly they appear to resent having legs and would rather a set of Chelsea Tractor tyres instead. I call it ‘London legs’ - any dawdlers may be trampled underfoot - and it’s the feeling I got from listening to the debut album by Brixton’s The Thirst. I’m not about to give them a pompous slag-off, though. Far from it. No, the band obviously have more energy than your average hyperactive five year-old, can craft must-listen tunes the way JK Rowling writes must-turn pages and are obviously tighter than the proverbial gnat’s chuff. Great things are in the offing - but we may have to wait an album or two.
Despite their professed inspiration being the Specials and the Jam, it is the Arctic Monkeys who have their paws over much of this album. This may be the fault of producer Jim Abbiss, who twiddled the desk for Alex Turner and co’s early hits. After the subtle stormer of opener “They Don’t Know”, the band bound off into three tracks which the ‘Monkeys could have written but discarded as being ‘a bit mad’. Social commentary is all but buried in the careering energy - on stage is where this band belongs, it seems.
Thankfully the shivery Sheffield primate influence is shaken off by the mid-point, with “I’m Falling” breezing in on some dreamy acoustic guitar and strings. There are shades of a “Purple Haze” as shouty axeman Mensah Cofie-Agyeman begins to show some of his excellent vocal range and the production takes on a decidedly ELO glow. This persists into stand-out track “Acre Lane” - ‘all the places we go, we learn to be the same’. By the time we get into “Watch Me Now”, we really are asking ‘who the fuck are the Arctic Monkeys?’ Powerful Ska riffs and a party-friendly na-na-na chorus bring the joys. “I Believe” almost spoils things, as it falls over itself in a frenetic drive to ram the Jam with even more High-Green-via-Brixton hurry and a manic, pleading chorus. But it’s still an ear-grabber.
“All Mine”, thankfully, has no ‘Monkeys business and snaps us into some perfect rocked-out Ska. The spot-on guitar during the break-down makes me suspect that this one’s a mosh-monster live. The title track is a scary counterpoint to the celebratory “Acre Lane”, as suddenly Bloc Party appears to be extolling the virtues of guzzling a certain Belgian lager on the back seat of a bus. The line ‘have a drink to elevate your mind’ comes across with quite bitter irony, not to mention the bits about voices in the head… Thankfully, “Don’t Waste Your Time” closes proceedings in a manner uncles Marley and Page would be proud of - what with its Wailers’ bass line and tumbling Zep guitar solo. The Thirst’s energy is infectious and this album shows signs of pure gold being formed from urban lead. They’re still stirring things a bit too quickly, though. But let us give them time…
- Palmer Eldritch
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Monday, January 19, 2009
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Current mood:  adored
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Saturday, November 01, 2008
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Current mood:  breezy
Welcome to MTV Spanking New Sessions videos of The Thirst via Youtube.com.
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Thursday, October 23, 2008
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Current mood:  artistic
We have a tune up on IAC MUSIC that isn't on myspace so go over and check out the our artist page and surf the site! IAC MUSIC | The Thirst
 | Currently listening: Swagger By Flogging Molly Release date: 2000-03-07 |
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Thursday, October 02, 2008
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Current mood:  animated
JAPAN WAS WICKED...take a look!

We also have a gig in support of The Sickle Cell Society next week on 7 OCTOBER 2008 and expect to see you all there!

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Thursday, October 02, 2008
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Current mood:  awake
Category: Music
Hi all
Please check out our MTV Spanking New Music Session, Recently filmed @ MTV Studios.
Please let us know what you think ??
www.mtv.co.uk/music/sessions/the-thirst
Thanks for the continued ....SUPPORT!!!
IT MEANS EVERYTHING TO US
Stay Thirsty
Please come and visit us at a show real soon...
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Tuesday, July 29, 2008
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Click image to go to Avenue11 interview
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