Brooklyn DIY punk band THICK will release their debut record 5 Years Behind on March 6 via Epitaph. In celebration of the announcement, the band will perform a hometown show tomorrow night at Rough Trade.
Today, THICK shares the album's dynamic yet delicate title track. On "5 Years Behind," the band shifts from furious intensity to harmony-soaked melancholy as they reflect on certain overwhelming societal pressures. "It's about how we always feel five years behind in life, at least as far as the expectations of the world around us," says vocalist and guitarist Nikki Sisti. "It's something we're constantly battling, but at the same time we know that there's no real timeline-there's no time limit for doing what we want to do."Watch the video!
5 Years Behind came to life in Studio G Brooklyn with producer/engineer Joel Hamilton (Iggy Pop, Jolie Holland). On their debut album, THICK confronts the countless disappointments and injustices they deal with every day: the reckless hypocrisy of people in power, social media's erosion of genuine connection, dudes who feel inexplicably entitled to share their most loathsome opinions. But even in their most exasperated moments, THICK sustains ferocious energy and untamed joy, ultimately turning every song into a wildly cathartic anthem.
1. 5 Years Behind
2. Sleeping Through the Weekend
3. Bumming Me Out
4. Fake News
5. Home
6. Mansplain
7. WHUB
8. Won't Back Down
9. Can't Be Friends
10. Your Mom
11. Party with Me
1/15 - Brooklyn, NY @ Rough Trade
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