Teethe
Teethe
Teethe
Teethe

Teethe

WSP055LP
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Label: Winspear
Release Date: 23rd February

Teethe's sound really envelopes you, the blurb mentions it's a slowcore blanket and I can't think of a better description than that. Their 2020 debut gets a much-needed vinyl reissue as it's blend of songwriter indie melts into sparse, picked and textured guitars. Just a dead nice listen.

For those who dig: Acetone, Bedhead, Duster, Sparklehorse, Liz Phair, Kim and Kelley Deal, Elliot Smith, Automine

Teethe’s self titled is like a warm blanket, appeasing fans of lo-fi slowcore. It’s a record that is accessible for fans of the genre but also a great entry point for newer fans looking to explore the genre. Teethe is a band from Texas. The members of Teethe met while attending the University of North Texas in Denton, TX, a small college town outside of Dallas with a fertile music scene. Before forming Teethe, its core members Boone Patrello, Grahm Robinson, Madeline Dowd, and Jordan Garrett all played in various other groups in Denton, releasing music under different pseudonyms. Patrello released solo music via his Dead Sullivan moniker, while Robinson released under MAH KEE OH. Patrello and Robinson linked up with Dowd to record an album for her project, Crisman, in 2019. They all eventually moved in together, leading the group to start recording more as a whole unit, and subsequently Teethe was born. Made over the course of 2020, Teethe's eponymous debut album is a collection of songs pieced together over time - a sonic collage of fragmented recordings and half finished tracks made whole in the midst of isolation. Initially self-released in November of 2020 with little fanfare, the album’s warm, lo-fi aesthetic and slow, calming songs spread by word of mouth. Roughly one year later, at the top of 2022, the band returned with “Tag”, a new single that caught the attention of slowcore fans and garnered shout outs from unlikely celebrities. Tours soon followed with Charlie Martin of Hovvdy, Momma, Milly, Waveform, and They Are Gutting A Body of Water. The band continued to record their own music, releasing another single, “Lucky,” in the fall of 2022, and most recently partnered with Saddle Creek for their 7” series to release their newest single, “Moon,” in October of 2023. Now spread between Dallas and Austin, the Texas band has recently signed with Winspear and will be re-issuing their self-titled debut LP this winter, along with a pressing of “Tag,” “Lucky,” and never before released b-side “Thanks” on 7-inch vinyl. Debut gained organic traction on streaming + TikTok, 5mil+ streams.


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