Geoff Rickly
Geoff Rickly is the lead singer and lyricist of Thursday. Geoff orginally had aspirations to be a teacher and studied English at Rutgers where the band was formed. The lyrics to the album Full Collapse were actually a part of his senior honors thesis and are inspired by postmodern literature.
Aside from Thursday, Geoff has been involved in numerous musical projects. They include United Nations, the punk band who were famously sued by the United Nations and No Devotion where he is joined by Thursday bassist Stuart Richardson.
In 2024, Geoff released his debut novel, Someone Who Isn't Me which is inspired by his experience with herion addiction and the psychoactive drug ibogaine, which he used in his recovery.
Geoff is the most active on social media out of all of the members and possibly (most likely) runs the very funny Thursday offical twitter page.
Tom Keeley
Tom Keeley is the lead guitarist and back up vocalist of Thursday.
Tom was friends with Tucker in highschool and then met Tim and Geoff in University. He was the one to introduce the band members to eachother and bring them together to become Thursday, without him there would be no band! He wrote Thursday's first ever song, 'This Side Of Brightness' which is on their debut album,Waiting.
Tom was active with the band during their 2019 reunion and has been active sporadicaly since then, mainly doing shows near to New Jersey. He is not credited on Application for Release From The Dream or the other reunion singles but is always going to be considered part of the band.
Tim Payne
Tim Payne plays bass in Thursday and does back up vocals.
Orginally, Tim was hesitant about joining the band and at first turned down an offer from Tom to join the band. Then on a separate occasion, Geoff asked Tim if he could join his band to which he lied and said that he was already in Tom's band, not realising that they were the same band! This left him with no choice but to join Thursday and to quote Tim "I guess I kinda had to at this point"
Outside of Thursday Tim is in legendary emo supergroup, LS Dunes with Tucker. Tim is less active in Thursday since the 2019 reunion but is credited on both Application For Release From The Dream and Taking Inventory Of A Frozen Lake.
Tucker Rule
Tucker Rule is the drummer in Thursday.
Tucker and Tom met in Highschool and were in a short-lived band called 'Turnbuckle' in which Tucker was actually the vocalist before switching to drums.
After Thursday, Tucker has been a touring drummer for a huge range of bands including British boy-group, The Wanted, My Chemical Romance and Yellowcard. Whilst touring with The Wanted, Tucker got to play the craziest places such as The Ellen Show and Dancing With The Stars (twice!), if you watch these performances you can see him behind the drums having a great time! He is also a member of Frank Iero and the Future Violents, I Hate Our Freedom and LS Dunes alongside Tim.
Together with Geoff and Steve, Tucker is one of the orginal permanent band members and is only replaced on tour when there is scheduling conflicts. He is credited on all new Thursday singles.
Steve Pedulla
Steve Pedulla is the rythmn guitarist and back up vocalist of Thursday.
Steve began his journey with the band by covering for Tom when he was away. However, in the documentary he mentions that he didn't like the Thursday demo at first and it took seeing them live to make him a fan of the band. After the release of Waiting, Bill left the band due his commitments in Jersey stopping him from touring and Steve was the bands first point of contact to replace him.
Steve studied film in university and during Thursday's career worked on the music video for Understanding In A Car Crash and the Kill The House Lights documentary. After Thursdays disbandment Steve returned to working on film and tv and has also played in the bands Suit of Lights and States & Kingdoms.
Steve is still an active member of the band which he does alongside his career in film and tv.
Andrew Everding
Andrew Everding plays the keyboards and does backing vocals for Thursday. Andrew was asked by Geoff to start playing with them on tour so that they could have the keyboard parts of Full Collapse in the live show. At the time Andrews house had just burnt down so he eagerly accepted Geoff's offer and joined the band on tour. However, it took months for them to actually ask him to be a touring member and years until he would become a permanent member of Thursday.
Post Thursday, Andrew continued to work with Dave Fridmann, playing on and touring with Neil Finn's album, Dizzy Heights. Most notably Andrew formed audio production collective, Tiny Lion with Engine Down member, Jonathan Fuller and Amanda Patterson. Andrew was active with Thursday during the 2019 reunion but since then has not played any shows with the band. Although Wikipedia says otherwise Andrew never formally left Thursday and is not considered a former member.