The Soldier Thread Explained

The Soldier Thread
Origin:Austin, Texas, United States
Genre:Indie pop, alternative rock
Years Active:2007–2012
Label:Launch787, Music Group LLC
Associated Acts:Blue October, Zeale
Current Members:Patricia Lynn
Todd Abels
Justin McHugh
Drew Vandiver
Chance Gilmore

The Soldier Thread was an indie pop band from Austin, Texas. Since its formation in late 2007, the quintet underwent an alteration in style from a true indie sound to more of a pop sound.

Songwriter, pianist and guitarist Justin McHugh with guitarist Todd Abels, recruited violist and singer Patricia Lynn, as well as drummer Drew Vandiver. Together, the band began recording tracks for their demo EP Fevers and Fireworks. After bassist Chance Gilmore joined, the band garnered enough attention from the EP and was given the opportunity to record their debut full-length album, Shapes.[1]

Lynn had close ties to Justin Furstenfeld of Blue October, and was featured on the song "The Follow Through" from their 2011 album, Any Man in America. The Soldier Thread also opened for Blue October on their acoustic tour during the spring of 2011.[2]

In June 2011, the band's song "Anybody", which featured Austin local rapper Zeale, was featured as a Staff Pick on KROX-FM (an Austin alternative rock radio station).[3]

The Soldier Thread released their second album, In Spades, in 2010.

In November 2012, The Soldier Thread broke up. Lynn moved on to start a new band with Dwight Baker called The Wind and The Wave.[4]

Members

Discography

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Music » The Soldier Thread » Biography. last.fm. 22 September 2011.
  2. Web site: Guest Appearances on Blue October's Any Man In America. 78triple6.com. 22 September 2011. 2 April 2012. https://web.archive.org/web/20120402194115/http://78triple6.com/2011/08/guest-appearances-on-blue-octobers-any-man-in-america/. dead.
  3. Web site: "Anybody" Staff Pick on 101x. theantimatterstudio.com. 22 September 2011. dead. https://web.archive.org/web/20111126011310/http://www.theantimatterstudio.com/thesoldierthread/archives/128. 26 November 2011.
  4. https://www.facebook.com/thesoldierthread?fref=ts{{dl|date=April 2021}}