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The Artist in the Ambulance

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Released
  
July 22, 2003

Producer
  
Brian McTernan

Release date
  
22 July 2003

Length
  
39:43

Artist
  
Thrice

Label
  
Island Records

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Recorded
  
February 2003, Salad Days Studios; Drums at BearTracks Studios in Suffern, New York

The Artist in the Ambulance (2003)
  
If We Could Only See Us Now (2005)

Genres
  
Post-hardcore, Emo, Alternative rock, Experimental rock, Melodic hardcore, Hard rock

Similar
  
Thrice albums, Emo albums

The Artist in the Ambulance (released July 22, 2003) is Thrice's third album, and their first on a major label.

Contents

Thrice cold cash and colder hearts


Release

"All That's Left" was released to radio on June 17, 2003. "Stare at the Sun" was released to radio on November 18, 2003.

As with The Illusion of Safety, a portion of the sales of this CD were donated to a charitable cause. In this case, it was the Syrentha J. Savio Endowment. This foundation provides chemotherapy and other medication for those who cannot afford it.

The album's release date digipak packaging features individual cards that have lyrics, liner notes, an industrial-style photograph, and comments from the band members and the producer.

Reception

The album peaked at #16 on The Billboard 200 charts. NME listed the album as one of "20 Emo Albums That Have Resolutely Stood The Test Of Time".

Track listing

All lyrics written by Dustin Kensrue; all music composed by Thrice.

Songs

1Cold Cash and Colder Hearts2:54
2Under a Killing Moon2:42
3All That's Left3:20

References

The Artist in the Ambulance Wikipedia