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Reviews (3)


Paste

d. 6. Mar. 2020

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Natalia Keogan

d. 6. Mar. 2020

"THICK lay it all out in a way that isn't subtle, but that's okay. Their vocals convey emotion as raw as their instruments, and that alone is something worthy of praise when studios frequently make bands sound cookie-cutter. Sure, women-driven punk projects have long begrudged the patriarchy (including everyday jerks and brainwashed moms) in their songs. But the way that those critiques ring just as true now than they did during the '90s means that the topic is still rife for exploring 20-plus years later. To explore it through angry, catchy punk is as viable as ever".


Under the radar

d. 12. Mar. 2020

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Andy von Pip

d. 12. Mar. 2020

"In this perilous era of pseudo-populism wherein there's a marked backward slide toward abhorrent attitudes, prejudices, and political persuasions that we all hoped were left dead and buried in the past, THICK offer an explosive, frenetic and often joyous slice of rebellion and hope. They may sing "Never knew I'd be so tired/Fighting for what I believe" but they know it is worth fighting the good fight. Indeed it's the duty of us all to kick against the pricks, through thick and through thin".


Mojo

2020 May

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Stevie Chick

2020 May

"Brooklyn punk-pop trio blend emo and anger with wit and tunes".



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