“Insane,” meanwhile, mirrors the chaos of its own recording: a broken tape machine, late-night spirals, while also harking back to “a bad end to a situationship,” according to frontman Zane Acord. And for a band that stays as busy as they do, it’s not a stretch to imagine they’re slowly losing their minds.
Formed in New York City in 2022, the band have since played over 300 shows across North America and Europe. Well recognized for their relentless work ethic, dynamic live shows and staunchly DIY ethos, The Thing are torchbearers of the current NYC scene, and a vanguard of what the city’s rock history means under a modern lens. Reverent of the city's gritty past yet restless to rewrite it, The Thing was self-produced, tracked entirely live to tape, and recorded without a single computer - capturing the band at their most immediate and unfiltered.
The album’s singles so far have showcased a band both resilient and untethered, gaining traction as the cover of Spotify’s Fresh Finds Rock and editorial nods from All New Rock and New Noise, with previous tips from CLASH, Rolling Stone, AltPress, amongst others. They recently released a live session with WNXP filmed during a recent trip to Nashville.
With each set of singles released, the accompanying artwork is one piece of the puzzle that will eventually build out the album artwork. |
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