Coming off a string SOLD OUT shows with the CANCER BATS and a North American direct support run with NORMA JEAN, Canadian hardcore/metal powerhouse TEETH delivers their newest offering in the form of a 2 song EP. l Am the Way to Oblivion is raw and features unrelenting aggression while serving blended chaotic riffs, crushing breakdowns, and visceral intensity. The EP is now available for purchase on all streaming platforms.
The cherry on top of the sundae is the music video for their latest track, ‘Let It In‘. Watch the music video for the frantic assault of jagged guitars, pummeling drums, and feral vocals, capturing the chaos of confinement.
TEETH comments, “A descent into obsession, and the battle for control. ‘Let It In’ is about the cycles we can’t break, and the darkness that begs to be let inside”.
I Am the Way to Oblivion EP was recorded earlier this year at Destroyer Studios in Hamilton, Ontario. It was produced by the band and engineered by Chris LeMasters. For the mixing and mastering of the EP, the band once again worked with Lance Prenc (ALPHA WOLF, POLARIS, VOID OF VISION). The album artwork was created by Tiltshift Visual and Chris LeMasters.
In May, they hit London Music Hall as direct support for IN FLAMES, headlining Pouzza Fest in Montreal, and were just announced as part of the lineup for legendary New England Metal and Hardcore Festival. The band is set to announce more North American tour dates soon!
Stream l Am the Way to Oblivion:
https://teeth.bfan.link/i-am-the-way-to-oblivion
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