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A City by the Light Divided

A City by the Light Divided
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Studio album by Thursday
Released May 2, 2006
Recorded late 2004 – early 2006
Studio Tarbox Studios, Cassadaga, New York
Genre Post-hardcore, alternative rock
Length 45:56
Label Island
Producer Dave Fridmann
Thursday chronology
War All the Time
(2003)
A City by the Light Divided
(2006)
Kill the House Lights
(2007)
Singles from A City by the Light Divided
  1. "Counting 5-4-3-2-1"
    Released: April 18, 2006
  2. "At This Velocity"
    Released: 2007
Professional ratings
Aggregate scores
Source Rating
Metacritic (75/100)
Review scores
Source Rating
Allmusic 4/5 stars
Alternative Press 5/5 stars
The A.V. Club B+
Entertainment Weekly A−
NME (7/10)
Now 3/5 stars
PopMatters 7/10 stars
Robert Christgau C+
Rolling Stone 1.5/5 stars
Stylus Magazine A−

A City by the Light Divided is the fourth full-length album by Thursday, released by Island Records on May 2, 2006.

Vocalist Geoff Rickly comments on the album's intent:

I think it was, "How do we keep the urgency and the excitement of what Thursday's doing?", which to me has always been a chemistry kind of thing, like the way the band fits together and pops into place and stuff. How do we do that but make it more multi-dimensional? We didn't focus at all. We put anything we were mildly interested in there and said, "Let's juxtapose this into the mix." So we ended up with big sort of ballads that were almost like U2 and some grindcore stuff and some really blasty, screamy shit, and other stuff...I would love to leave some sort of legacy. But I just want to get to a place where we're not living or dying by the trends. There's a few bands in every genre that don't leave the genre, don't say "we're not doing this anymore" but kind of outlast it. I would really like to be the Sonic Youth of our scene. That would be really rad.

Prior to the album's release, in Fall 2005, five Thursday demo songs were stolen from My American Heart's tour manager's iPod. Rickly had recently collaborated with My American Heart on the track "We Are the Fabrication" for their album The Meaning in Makeup. The band issued a statement on their official website stating that they were disappointed the unfinished products leaked, but that they were glad that people took that much interest in their music. The band confirmed the title of one demo, "At This Velocity" and promised it would make their upcoming album. Three other songs ("The Other Side of the Crash/Over and Out (Of Control)", "Telegraph Avenue Kiss", and "Autumn Leaves Revisited") would also make the album; the demo versions of these songs are quite different. One more demo song had not been released until recently, in the form of "Last Call" from the band's fifth album, Common Existence.


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