Across this release, the sound stretches from delicate moments of vulnerability that barely whisper along, to a clamour of feedback roaring through the speakers like a jet plane, consistently emotive in delivery and always surprising. While drummer Lewis O’Grady pushes and pulls on the loud quiet aspects of the track, the dual vocal delivery of guitarist Cameron Godrey and bass player Carey Judwyn Rushton harnesses the intensity, conjuring beauty and catharsis throughout. It’s a style of songwriting that captivates the listener, making you feel like you’re in that garage with them, strumming the riffs and pounding the drums. thistle. themselves cite influences ranging from “Pavement to Polachek”. While there are clear leanings towards the alt rockness of bands like Diiv and Ovlov, as well as the harder edged style of Title Fight and Deftones, it’s clear the sonics of the Nineties ring throughout the songs, bringing to mind notable musicians like Billy Corgan and Thom Yorke.
The vinyl version of ‘it’s nice to see you, stranger’ combines the EP of the same name with previously released singles ‘bitebitebite’, ‘close to my chest (hesitate)’, ‘magpies’, ‘lomochrome’ and ‘tiletalk’, making this their most concise catalog release to date.
TRACK LISTING
Side A
1. Cobble/mud
2. It's Nice To See You, Stranger
3. Fleur Rouge
4. Holy Hill
5. Wishing Coin
Side B
1. Bitebitebite
2. Close To My Chest (hesitate)
3. Magpies
4. Lomochrome
5. Tiletalk