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The Thermals

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The Thermals

Background information
Origin Portland, Oregon USA Flag of the United States
Genre(s) Alternative Rock
Lo-Fi
Years active 2002–present
Label(s) Sub Pop
Website thethermals.com
Members
Hutch Harris
Kathy Foster
Lorin Coleman
Former members
Jordan Hudson
Caitlin Love
Ben Barnett

The Thermals, formed in 2002 (see also 2002 in music), are a punk rock band from Portland, Oregon on the label Sub Pop Records. The group is currently made up of Hutch Harris (vocals and guitar), Kathy Foster (bass), and Lorin Coleman (drums). Original guitarist Ben Barnett (of Kind of Like Spitting fame) left shortly after More Parts per Million was released in 2003, reverting guitar duties back to Hutch. Coleman joined the group in 2006, after the original drummer, Jordan Hudson, left the band. A 2003 article in Willamette Week (an alternative weekly published in the band's hometown) describes the band's sound as the "natural byproduct of many hours in skanky basements."

Contents

Discography

Studio albums

Year Title Label
2003 More Parts per Million Sub Pop
2004 Fuckin A Sub Pop
2006 The Body, The Blood, The Machine Sub Pop

Singles and EPs

Year Title Label
2003 No Culture Icons Sub Pop
2007 A Pillar of Salt Sub Pop
2007 Insound Tour Support 2.0 Insound

Compilations

Year Title Label
2003 The Wonder of the Underground Pressed On Plastic, Vol. 1 Meow Meow
2004 Sub Pop: Patient Zero Sub Pop
2006 To Elliott: From Portland Expunged Records
2006 Terminal Sales Vol. 2: This Delicious Sub Pop
2007 Bridging the Distance: a Portland, OR covers compilation Arena Rock Recording Co.

Trivia

  • The band turned down a $50,000 offer for the right to use their song "It's Trivia" (from More Parts Per Million) in a Hummer commercial. Harris commented on the decision in a February 2006 asap article: "We thought about it for about 15 seconds, maybe...it was a really easy decision. How could we go on after soundtracking Hummer? It's just so evil."[1]
  • Before forming The Thermals, Hutch Harris and Kathy Foster played together in the bands: Haelah, Urban Legends, and Hutch and Kathy. Kathy Foster also currently plays for the All Girl Summer Fun Band.[2]
  • Colin Meloy of the Decemberists and Ben Gibbard of Death Cab for Cutie make cameos in the video for "Pillar of Salt."
  • "I Hold the Sound" appeared in NHL 2K7's 2K beats.
  • Hutch briefly joined Modest Mouse on tour as a second guitarist after the departure of Dan Gallucci in 2004, but has not been featured on any recordings.
  • "A Passing Feeling" appeared on MLB 2K7's 2K beats.
  • "Pillar of Salt" is a demo track on Microsoft's Zune.
  • The band appeared on Last Call with Carson Daly as a musical guest
  • The Thermals toured briefly with Cursive in 2006.
  • The band toured with U.K act The Cribs in 2007.
  • "Here's your Future" featured in the second episode of the third season of the tv show Weeds in 2007. The song plays over the final moments and the end credits.

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