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You're My Lover Now

The Teeth

"This band has Official High Pop Harmonies and you actually should listen to them and make them your new favorite band." -- THE FADER

"The vocals on Carry the Wood, the third recording by Philadelphia-area rockers The Teeth, suggest what Alex, the protagonist in Stanley Kubrick's 1971 film A Clockwork Orange, might have sounded like had he been a sunny, loopy petty criminal rather than a vibrantly bitter sociopath." -- WASHINGTON POST "Ostensibly born with identical vocal cords, twin brothers Aaron and Peter MoDavis's harmonies on Carry the Wood are thicker than blood as they cull Brit rock from the Kinks to Costello." -- CMJ NEW MUSIC MONTHLY

Philadelphia's infamous foursome, The Teeth, spent the better part of 2006 locked away in a Northeast Philadelphia warehouse/studio. After spending most of 2005 and early 2006 touring the US in support of its 2005 EP Carry the Wood, the band was nearly out of sight. While the studio sound of The Teeth has been compared to the Beatles, early Bowie, and the Elvis Costello, the band's live performance has been likened to the Minutemen, Pavement, and even the Stooges. Thunderous bass lines, roaring brass sections, hand claps, foot stomps, jangly guitars, growls, screams, and of course those ever-so-beautiful harmonies that Teeth fans know and love--not to mention enough ideas to drive you insane. Recorded and produced by The Teeth and mixed by Nick Krill of the Spinto Band, You're My Lover Now will be ready for your embrace in late April 2007. It will be backed by extensive touring, lots of publicity, and of course, a "strong will to succeed."

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