The Thermals - Live @ Pitchfork

Going into The Thermals I expected a non-stop whirlwind of fist-pumping power-punk songs which the Portland trio definitely delivered but what I did not expect was a slew of 90’s cover songs ranging from Nirvana’s “Sappy” to Sonic Youth’s “100%” to the classic Green Day anthem, “Basket Case”.
The mixture of their own infectious sing-a-long tunes like “A Pillar of Salt” and “Now We Can See” and the fantastic covers made the set easily one of the most memorable of the weekend. Whether it was Hutch Harris sliding across the stage on his knees while pumping out guitar riffs or Kathy Foster flipping her hair while she laid down the bass, the band is just so damn fun to watch. The crowd, who spent set bouncing and crowd-surfing seemed to agree with me.
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Y2B Basket Case (Live @ Pitchfork)

Follow the jump for more The Thermals pictures. Click here to see the full set.




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