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Portland-basement-rockers, The Thermals, last released an album in 2006; the catchy The Body, The Blood, The Machine. Since then they've lost a drummer (then added one, Westin Glass) and switched indie record labels (Sub Pop to Kill Rock Stars). (left: Kathy and Hutch have a new label, a new drummer, and a new album set to be released.) The Thermals announced that their new album, Now We Can See, will be released on April 7, 2009. Their self titled single will drop on March 10, which will be followed by a trip to SXSW. Here's a peak at the album's track listing: 1.) "When I Died" 2.) "We Were Sick" 3.) "I Let It Go" 4). "Now We Can See" 5.) "At the Bottom of the Sea" 6.) "When We Were Alive" 7.) "I Called Out Your Name" 8.) "When I Was Afraid" 9.) "Liquid In, Liquid Out" 10.)...

Portland-basement-rockers, The Thermals, last released an album in 2006; the catchy The Body, The Blood, The Machine. Since then they’ve lost a drummer (then added one, Westin Glass) and switched indie record labels (Sub Pop to Kill Rock Stars).
(left: Kathy and Hutch have a new label, a new drummer, and a new album set to be released.)
The Thermals announced that their new album, Now We Can See, will be released on April 7, 2009. Their self titled single will drop on March 10, which will be followed by a trip to SXSW. Here’s a peak at the album’s track listing:
1.) “When I Died”
2.) “We Were Sick”
3.) “I Let It Go”
4). “Now We Can See”
5.) “At the Bottom of the Sea”
6.) “When We Were Alive”
7.) “I Called Out Your Name”
8.) “When I Was Afraid”
9.) “Liquid In, Liquid Out”
10.) “How We Fade”
11.) “You Dissolve”