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Listen to Thursday’s heavy new song ‘Taking Inventory Of A Frozen Lake’

Thursday have kicked off 2025 with the release of their heavy new single ‘Taking Inventory Of A Frozen Lake’. Check it out below.

Produced by Stuart Richardson, the track opens with intense drumming paired with a gritty, chugging guitar riff while Thursday frontman Geoff Rickly wails: “What’s in my heart? It’s a frozen lake / What’s in my heart? It’s a list of names with no ending.”

In the caption of an Instagram post shared to their official account, the American post-hardcore band shared that ‘Taking Inventory Of A Frozen Lake’ “began life at Steve Evetts’s studio in Jersey on off days when we toured with MCR in 2022.”

Explaining the lyrics, the band said that they “refer to the dark night of the soul that people encounter when they are forced to examine their pasts. It reminds us of an updated version of the kind of songs we gravitated towards in the Full Collapse era and we are so blessed and so happy to share it with you.”

The new song follows their previously released tracks ‘White Bikes’ in December and ‘Application For Release From the Dream’ in April, with the latter marking their first new music in 13 years.

Thursday have released a 12″ pressing of ‘Taking Inventory Of A Frozen Lake’ with ‘White Bikes’ as the B-side. You can visit here to purchase the pressing.

They are also set to embark on a US, UK and European tour later this month with Silverstein, Split Chain, and Arm’s Length. Check out a full list of dates below and visit here to purchase US tickets and here for UK and European tickets.

Thursday 2025 tour dates are: 

JANUARY 
10 – Philadelphia, PA The Fillmore Philadelphia
11 – Boston, MA Citizens House of Blues
12 – Sayreville, NJ Starland Ballroom
14 – Buffalo, NY Buffalo RiverWorks
15 – Huntington, NY The Paramount
17 – Pittsburgh, PA Stage AE
18 – Silver Spring, MD The Fillmore Silver Spring
19 – Charlotte, NC The Fillmore Charlotte
21 – Atlanta, GA The Masquerade (Heaven)
22 – St Petersburg, FL Jannus Live
24 – Houston, TX House of Blues
25 – Dallas, TX The Factory in Deep Ellum
26 – San Antonio, TX Vibes Event Center
28 – Albuquerque, NM El Rey Theater
29 – Tempe, AZ The Marquee
31 – Anaheim, CA House of Blues

FEBRUARY 
1 – San Diego, CA The Observatory – North Park
2 – Los Angeles, CA The Wiltern
4 – Salt Lake City, UT The Complex
6 – Denver, CO Mission Ballroom
8 – St. Louis, MO The Pageant
10 – Indianapolis, IN Egyptian Room at Old National Centre
11 – Chicago, IL Concord Music Hall
12 – Royal Oak, MI (Detroit) Royal Oak Music Theatre
14 – Toronto, ON HISTORY
15 – Montreal, QC Olympia de Montreal
28 – Manchester, UK O2 Ritz

MARCH
1 – London, UK O2 Forum Kentish Town
4 – Brussels, BE AB Box
5 – Paris, FR Trabendo
6 – Amsterdam, NL Melkweg
7 – Wiesbaden, DE Schlachthof
8 – Munich, DE Backstage Werk
10 – Vienna, AT Arena Wien
11 – Nuremberg, DE Löwensaal
13 – Berlin, DE Huxleys
14 – Hamburg, DE Grosse Freiheit
15 – Cologne, DE Palladium

In other news, Thursday will be serving as support for My Chemical Romance’s Long Live The Black Parade 2025 North American stadium tour on August 9 at New Jersey’s Metlife Stadium.

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