Band features current & former members of Every Time I Die, Norma Jean, Hundred Suns, & Dead And Divine
Following the launch of new band TEETH, the trio’s debut tour and recording plans have all been cancelled due to the Covid-19 crisis. Currently under quarantine, the band are proving that they are an unstoppable force, having recorded their new single ‘Deathrace’ about the current situation, all remotely from their own home studios.
Watch the video to ‘Deathrace’ here: https://youtu.be/ilpZ0u94wUg
Listen here: https://open.spotify.com/album/1t7C0ONiMpVUEvVWQZIfqx?si=c4Um-NwAT1ST0pG-6t2MGg
Featuring vocalist Blake Prince (ex-Straight Reads the Line, Anniversary), guitarist Chris LeMasters (Hundred Suns, ex-Dead and Divine), and drummer Ryan “Legs” Leger (Hundred Suns, Norma Jean, ex-Every Time I Die), TEETH play pummelling hardcore with metallic precision; the perfect sonic combination to express their rage and frustration.
Guitarist Chris LeMasters commented: “After having to cancel our touring plans for the foreseeable future and re-schedule the recording of our new record due to this Covid-19 pandemic, we said f*ck it – let’s keep moving however we can. We refuse to be a band that complains or stands still because circumstances aren’t ideal. TEETH is a fight – it’s uncomfortable because that’s exactly what it’s meant to be, and this is no different.”
On the topic of ‘Deathrace’ Chris continues: “We were all going to be stuck at home anyways, so why not write/record a song about our personal experiences with this whole thing. ‘Deathrace’ touches on the negative mental impact global events like this can have on people while also asking “Are WE the real problem? Are we the f*ckin’ plague?”. While so many of us are quarantining ourselves to help stop the spread of this virus, you can still turn on the television and see parks full of people, college kids throwing house parties, packed beaches in Florida, all while governments turn to having to legally enforce social distancing with fines and penalties. It’s almost like we – the human race – want to self-destruct. This is an unfortunate but interesting event to live through. It’s very telling. “
The band wasted no time in thinking outside the box to create ‘Deathrace’, and quickly enlisted the help they needed to turn it around in a matter of days. Chris continues: “As for the recording process, we recorded everything remotely (and individually) from our homes while self-isolating. Our close friend Davis Maxwell took the tracks and mixed/mastered the song from his personal studio space, and our pal Morgan Tedd helped create this video for us. We wanted it to showcase humanity collapsing in on itself because that’s really what this whole thing can feel like at times. We needed this to be a stark reminder of what COULD happen if we don’t take things like this seriously.”
And ultimately, this song is for those who have supported the launch of TEETH. Chris concludes: “And of course, on top of ALL of that, we just wanted to give something back. So many fans have reached out after we cancelled these tours and bought merch, shared our music, or shown support one way or another. This is our way of saying “thank you” and hopefully giving everyone something to bang their heads to while they’re locked up at home. Plus, what better time than now to piss off your neighbors? Turn that sh*t up.”
Check out ‘Deathrace’ streaming on all platforms now.
Previous video ‘Filth’ can be viewed here.
Debut song ‘Destroyer.’ Listen here.
TEETH are working on their debut EP and will have big news to share soon. So stay tuned.
TEETH online:
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https://twitter.com/teethnoise905
https://www.instagram.com/teethnoise/