ALBUM REVIEW: Thick & Thin by Precursor

Vancouver’s punk ensemble Precursor makes a roaring comeback with their new album, Thick & Thin. A mighty mix of punk, skatepunk, melodic hardcore, and pop punk, Thick & Thin captures the essence of their signature sound.

Thick & Thin is a testament to the band’s ballsy evolution and resilience. Tracks like “All Those Nights” plunges one into a whirlwind of high-octane riffs and catchy melodies. Its infectious energy thrives on raw emotion and an energetic delivery. While “Where’s The Cavalry” stands out with its driving rhythms and pensive lyrics that offer a passionate reflection on personal struggles and societal disillusionment. Meanwhile, “A Bitter Pill” delivers a powerful punch with its explosive chorus and relentless pace that showcases the band’s ability to balance melodic hooks with hardcore aggression.

Thick & Thin is notably shaped by the addition of drummer Gabe Mantle and guitarist Travis Hein, whose contributions infuse new dynamism into Precursor’s already fierce sound. Driven by experiences of middle age and the fallout from the COVID-19 pandemic, vocalist Daniel Sioui’s personal lyrics lend an authenticity that repeats throughout the album.

With its blend of heartfelt lyricism and high-energy punk rock, Thick & Thin is a reminder of Precursor’s place in the punk pantheon and a testament to their enduring spirit.