TOMMY LEFROY - THE PRECARIAT
LABEL : THIRTY TIGERS // RELEASE : OCTOBER 23, 2026
Written over six years between itinerant stays in Nashville, Los Angeles, Vancouver, Michigan, and London, The Precariat takes its name from the economic term describing a growing class of people living with increasing instability and uncertainty. Throughout the album, Tommy Lefroy’s Wynter Bethel and Tessa Mouzourakis weave together literary, artistic, and musical influences – from Virginia Woolf, tradwives and suffragettes, to Springsteen’s paradoxical patriotism – balancing sharp cultural observation with warmth and emotional honesty, ultimately offering connection as the antidote to uncertainty.
Co-produced by the band alongside Stephen Sesso, with executive production from Mike Crossey (The 1975, Arctic Monkeys, MUNA), the album offers an unflinching capture of the uncertainty and anxiety permeating our collective psyche, along with the universality of precarity, despite its tendency to isolate.
Tommy Lefroy (named after Thomas Langlois Lefroy, Jane Austen's alleged inspiration for Mr. Darcy), first previewed the album with “Slush Puppy”, a sharp-edged, satirical summer anthem that pairs euphoric guitars with existential dread. Read more about the inspiration behind the song on the band’s Substack here.
Since releasing their debut EP Flight Risk in 2021, Tommy Lefroy earned a JUNO Award nomination for Breakthrough Artist of the Year, opened for Sigrid at Wembley Arena less than a year after playing their first headline show in London, and toured internationally with Samia and Niall Horan, performing for audiences numbering in the tens of thousands.
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