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Co-released by local labels Antiquated Future Records and Bud Tapes, the excellent debut from Portland's Babytooth is both quiet and loud, both a hello and goodbye, for now.
Co-released by local labels Antiquated Future Records and Bud Tapes, the excellent debut from Portland's Babytooth is both a hello and goodbye, for now. Read Ben Salmon's profile of the project before their album release show on Friday.
Babytooth creates a classic indie-pop-rock sound: fuzzy, jumbled, relentlessly catchy and emotionally raw. Think Pavement’s prickly guitars, Palehound’s sighing melodicism, Julie Doiron’s gentle intensity, with a healthy dose of quarter-life crisis and you’re at the right sweaty basement show—standing in the back, worried about waking up in the morning, and wondering just how long you can get away with this.