After releasing debut track ‘MY GENERATION’ at the start of the year, teethin return with new single ‘DUD’ as well as announcing debut EP Greed Between The Lines out 3rd October via Silent Kid Records.
A bold and eclectic new force emerging from the heart of Wales, teethin take the raw energy of punk with the pulse of electronic and dance to create a sound that’s as multifaceted as their roots. A mismatched yet cohesive unit bound by their shared desire to create something that speaks to the underrepresented and the overlooked. Hailing from different corners of the globe – from the Welsh Valleys to Athens, Ukraine, and the Philippines – teethin’s music reflects the complexity of their origins.
At a time when so many artists could choose to play it safe, this new Welsh-formed band are poised to release their debut collection of songs, a thrilling maelstrom of techno, punk and rock that stands against the status-quo.
Speaking on new single ‘DUD’, the band says “A slight continuation of ‘Lara Scoffed’, our frustration with artists and bands cosplaying a working class image. People who feel above others, be that a local in a pub who’s there every night or someone living on the streets, seem to forget that they’re merely steps away from being there themselves, it’s all circumstantial but one thing’s for certain, people in our circles are a hell of a lot closer to homelessness or alcoholism/drug addiction than they are to being well off. We wrote this song over a long period, it went through a number of versions but the lyric “penny chic” kept popping into our heads so we wanted to see it finished.”
They continue, “It came from that time where Kim Kardashian decided to dress up as a pilgrim and it just sent a chill of cringe and fury down our spines. People with wealth are eternally inspired by working class art but will never want to experience the situations that breed this art. For various reasons but regardless, it irks us. Most of us in the band have struggled financially and have fallen into overdoing drugs and alcohol to cope, which just creates a vicious cycle of spending your last few pound coins on another pint or whatever. It’s not fun, it gives way to good music and inspiration if you find a way out of it sure but cosplaying these situations to push your own profit is fucked up.”
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