Gritty Brooklyn punk with a sharp melodic edge. High-energy anthems for the frustrated and the fed up, delivered with raw basement-show intensity.
THICK sounds like the exact moment a house party turns into a riot, but everyone is still having a great time. It is a blast of distorted guitars and propulsive drumming that feels like it was recorded in a room with graffiti on the walls and beer on the floor. The music carries the frantic energy of classic 90s skate punk but updates it with a modern, urban cynicism that feels deeply relatable to anyone navigating the chaos of the 21st century.
What truly sets them apart is the vocal interplay. Rather than a single lead singer, you get a barrage of three-part harmonies and gang-shouts that make every song feel like a collective statement. It is a 'we are in this together' sound that balances genuine anger with a sense of humor. The production is refreshingly unpolished, favoring the grit of a live performance over the sterile perfection of modern pop-rock.
Start with '5 Years Behind' to hear their signature blend of melodic hooks and raw aggression. It is the perfect entry point for their brand of 'untainted grime' and serves as a rallying cry for anyone who feels like they are falling behind the curve of adulthood.
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