The Illusion of Safety (Thrice album)

The Illusion of Safety
A sideways view of an overpass
Studio album by
ReleasedFebruary 5, 2002
RecordedJuly 2001
StudioSalad Days, Beltsville, Maryland
Genre
Length38:33
LabelSub City
ProducerBrian McTernan
Thrice chronology
Identity Crisis
(2000)
The Illusion of Safety
(2002)
The Artist in the Ambulance
(2003)

The Illusion of Safety is the second studio album by American rock band Thrice. It was released on February 5, 2002 through Sub City Records, who the band had previously reissued their debut studio album Identity Crisis (2000) through. They wrote new songs at a rate of two per month, prior to recording in July 2001. Sessions were held at Salad Days Studios with producer Brian McTernan. The Illusion of Safety is a melodic hardcore and post-hardcore album, with a reoccurring topic of death and religious references.

The Illusion of Safety received generally positive reviews from music critics, some of whom praised the album's mix of styles. It sold 4,202 copies during its first week of release, reaching the top 20 on the Billboard Independent and Heatseekers Album charts. Thrice promoted the album with a tour with Anti-Flag and Against All Authority, before playing a few shows with Further Seems Forever. A music video was filmed for "Betrayal is a Symptom", prior to the band supporting Face to Face, and embarking on a headlining tour of the United States. A music video for "Deadbolt" was posted online, leading to a co-headlining US tour with Hot Water Music.