The Thermals are calling it a day after 15 years together
Portland three-piece The Thermals have announced that they're calling it a day after 15 years and seven records together.
The group, whose now-ominously titled most recent album We Disappear was released in 2016, revealed the news in a statement on Facebook.
"We are officially disbanding!" write Hutch Harris, Kathy Goster, and Westin Glass. "After 15 years and seven records, we feel our band has reached far beyond our initial expectations and goals, and are stepping away from it while we still cherish it. We travelled further, soared higher and played louder than we ever dreamed, and we now look forward to a new chapter in our lives, our art, and our friendship. We would like to thank all the great labels who have released our records, all the amazing people who have worked so hard for us, and most importantly our fans, who we consider to be some of the smartest, sweetest and most compassionate people in the world. We love you, and we hope to see you again some day."
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