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THICK on Tour

Brooklyn trio THICK craft infectious, soaring pop-punk melodies that manage to be uplifting even while they tackle life's darkest moments. Guitarist Nikki Sisti, bass player Kate Black and drummer Shari Page all share vocal duties, delivering sweet, infectious harmonies and an undeniable spirit and energy that get you out of your seat and into the mosh pit.

Coming up in New York's DIY punk scene in the late 2010s (which is how they all met), the all-girl band independently released several singles and EPs before signing to punk label Epitaph and putting out their debut full-length, 5 Years Behind, in 2020.

Since then, the band has opened for artists including Violent Femmes and Flogging Molly and are headlining their own North American tour in late summer and fall 2022. Don't miss your chance to mosh your cares away at their raucous live shows, which have been accurately described as an "aggressive hug" and will cure what ails you. 

THICK Live in Concert

Mainstays of the DIY music scene in Brooklyn, THICK began playing together in 2014 and independently released a series of singles and EPs, including their 2018 critically acclaimed EP Would You Rather? This attracted the attention of renowned imprint Epitaph, which signed the trio and put out their self-titled EP in March 2019, followed by a debut full-length album a year later, 5 Years Behind. Produced by Grammy-nominated producer Joel Hamilton (Iggy Pop, Tom Waits), the album features several relatable tunes with a pop-punk aesthetic, including the title track in which they sing about how hard they struggle to keep their head above water and worry about always being stuck five years behind. In true punk-rock fashion, the album's 11 songs clock in at just 27 minutes and take listeners on a joyous tornado ride of emotions, angst and frustration inspired by living in the overwhelming modern era.

THICK's second full-length album, Happy Now, released in August 2022, sees them working with producer Hamilton once again. Referring to the album as a "living diary," the band acknowledges that it's okay to feel a whole spectrum of emotions, especially in the challenging times we're living in -- something all of us can relate to.

Reviews

Rating: 4.3 out of 5 based on 3 reviews
  • Rating: 5 out of 5

    Purrrfect

    by L. C. on 10/8/22The Cambridge Room at House Of Blues - Dallas

    They love cats just like me. Loved it Please come again!!!

  • Rating: 5 out of 5

    Amazing!!!

    by Jmor213 on 9/22/22Amsterdam Bar & Hall - St Paul

    Up close and personal show. Great vibes and music. And amazing the artists take time to mingle and with fans and sign merchandise as well. Highly recommend them and the Amsterdam Bar & Hall.

  • Rating: 3 out of 5

    Who was doing sound?

    by art van delay on 9/12/22Brighton Music Hall presented by Citizens - Boston

    Musically and performance wise I thought the bands were terrific. All three of them. I'm a fan of Skating Polly but Bad Waitresses and Thick gave great shows. But whoever was doing sound should never do it again. I don't know if it was a guy from the club or someone to do with the bands. It was not very good.