Style: Hardcore, Post Hardcore, Metalcore
Like: END, Jesus Piece, Code Orange
Label: Nuclear Blast
Adjectives: Combative, Fierce, Hostile
Description: TEETH's first EP, A Biblical Worship of Violence, showcases the profound impact of change. It captures a specific period when the band members experienced profound personal upheavals, causing them to view life from a perspective of genuine anguish and unease. Guitarist Chris LeMasters says: “We knew what this band needed to sound like before we’d even played a note. This wasn’t about writing a single or getting on the fucking radio – just pure violence, through and through.” We Eat Our Young serves as a compelling and energetic portrayal of the EP's raw intensity and vigorous nature.
Like: END, Jesus Piece, Code Orange
Label: Nuclear Blast
Adjectives: Combative, Fierce, Hostile
Description: TEETH's first EP, A Biblical Worship of Violence, showcases the profound impact of change. It captures a specific period when the band members experienced profound personal upheavals, causing them to view life from a perspective of genuine anguish and unease. Guitarist Chris LeMasters says: “We knew what this band needed to sound like before we’d even played a note. This wasn’t about writing a single or getting on the fucking radio – just pure violence, through and through.” We Eat Our Young serves as a compelling and energetic portrayal of the EP's raw intensity and vigorous nature.