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The Dead City Blueprint

by Thine

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MID-PRICE CD EDITION OF ATMOSPHERIC AND PROGRESSIVE ROCK AND METAL FROM THE UK QUINTET

"An absorbing and affecting journey through humanity's internal labyrinth... 8/10" Classic Rock

"It clearly is a tremendous piece of work... 8/10" Powerplay

"A darkly enticing work... 8/10" Metal Hammer

Having formed in 1995 in Yorkshire, UK with the core trio of Alan Gaunt, Paul Groundwell and Daniel Mullins (My Dying Bride), Thine initially burst onto the scene in 1997 with the release of the atmospheric doom ‘Journeys’ demo tape, with the debut album of boundary-warping metal noir, ‘A Town Like This’, appearing on Peaceville the following year. Thine’s most accomplished work to date, ‘In Therapy’ saw light of day a full 4 years later, and showcased a more sleek and immediate sound, bringing comparisons to other dark and emotional acts such as Katatonia and Anathema. The band line-up is completed by Dylan Rhodes on rhythm guitar and Richard Swift on bass.

‘The Dead City Blueprint’, Thine’s third studio full-length release, ventured into the deepest recesses of loss, death, and a spiralling disassociation with society in a modern era where we should feel most connected. A journey through the trials of human separation and tribulation. Introspection and retrospection of the most profound order. Mixing the best of rock and elements of prog with sublime structures and hooks, ‘The Dead City Blueprint’ is a dynamic and poignant musical voyage of despair and catharsis, with soaring lead guitars, sombre atmospherics and uplifting vocals.

The album was recorded at the legendary Academy Studios (My Dying Bride, Paradise Lost, Anathema) in Dewsbury, West Yorkshire, UK. Over the years Thine have shared the stage with acts such as Anathema, My Dying Bride and Katatonia.

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released April 28, 2014

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Peaceville London, UK

Peaceville Records is a British independent metal-oriented record label founded in Dewsbury, England in 1987 - artists over the years include Katatonia, Darkthrone, Paradise Lost, Opeth, Cradle Of Filth, My Dying Bride and Anathema

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