CoSign: Teethe Weren't Supposed to Make It This Far
Briefly

Texas slowcore band Teethe has released their sophomore album, Magic of the Sale. The band's unique sound draws from influences like Duster and Bedhead, embracing a slow, melancholic pace. Their origins stemmed from filling in for each other’s bands while attending the University of North Texas, leading to a collaborative artistic chemistry. Members Boone Patrello, Grahm Robinson, Madeline Dowd, and Jordan Garrett reflect their unhurried nature in both music and conversations, creating a distinct atmosphere around their work. The album reflects their gradual rise in the underground music scene, showing promise and emotional depth.
"Teethe's new album, Magic of the Sale, showcases their signature slowcore sound characterized by a laid-back approach and an unmistakable melancholic tone that resonates deeply."
"The band’s origins reveal a convenient artistic accident where four musicians filled in for each other’s bands, leading to a natural blend of creative chemistry and new music."
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