Thrice Announce Tour Dates With Bring Me The Horizon, Premiere Video For "Only Us"

Thrice Announce Tour Dates With Bring Me The Horizon, Premiere Video For "Only Us"

Today, Thrice announce that in early 2019 they will support Bring Me The Horizon on their recently announced First Love Tour. Kicking off January 23 in Nashville and wrapping up on February 16 in Las Vegas, the 17-date tour also includes Fever 333 as support.

Also today Thrice have shared the video for “Only Us,” a single from their new album Palms. Released in September, Palms is Thrice’s tenth studio album and first for Epitaph Records.

In creating the video for “Only Us,” Thrice drew inspiration from a real-life story of a psychology experiment that took place in Middle Grove, NY in 1953. With neither the campers nor their parents aware of the experiment, researchers posed as camp counselors, split a group of 11-year-old boys into two factions, and placed them in competition in hopes of proving their theory that the kids would soon turn against each other. But despite their efforts to tear the campers apart (including interfering with the experiment by carrying out a series of “frustration exercises”), the kids ultimately stuck together and protected their friendships.

Check out “Only Us” by Thrice here: https://youtu.be/hKi6yzy6ue0

As Thrice frontman Dustin Kensrue explains, the video for “Only Us” reflects the song’s riff-heavy, synth-driven meditation on the myth of division.

“‘Only Us’ came from thinking about how we’re so easily divided into ‘us’ and ‘them,’ when really we have an inherent ability to care for those in our group, and the parameters for who falls into that group are extremely flexible,” says Kensrue. “It’s about how the things that we think separate us are actually inconsequential, and if we could broaden the idea of ‘us’ to include all people, it would help us to build a more loving and civil society.”

THRICE TOUR DATES WITH BRING ME THE HORIZON

Jan 23 Nashville, TN Municipal Auditorium

Jan 25 Orlando, FL CFE Arena

Jan 26 Atlanta, GA Coca-Cola Roxy

Jan 28 Fairfax, VA EagleBank Arena

Jan 29 New York, NY Hammerstein Ballroom

Jan 30 New York, NY Hammerstein Ballroom

Feb 1 Boston, MA Tsongas Center

Feb 2 Montreal, QC Place Bell

Feb 4 Detroit, MI Fillmore Detroit

Feb 5 Chicago, IL Aragon Ballroom

Feb 6 Minneapolis, MN Armory

Feb 8 Dallas, TX South Side Ballroom

Feb 9 Houston, TX Revention Music Center

Feb 11 Denver, CO The Fillmore Auditorium

Feb 13 Los Angeles, CA The Forum

Feb 15 Phoenix, AZ Comerica Theatre

Feb 16 Las Vegas, NV The Joint