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Baby Teeth

General Info

  • Genre: Healing & EasyListening / Idol / Melodramatic Popular Song

    Location CHICAGO, ILLINOIS, US

    Profile Views: 136097

    Last Login: 10/20/2010

    Member Since 5/18/2005

    Website www.babyteethmusic.com

    Record Label Lujo Records (www.lujorecords.com)

    Type of Label Indie

  • Bio

    Since their 2004 formation, Baby Teeth have proven that bedroom pop and huge hooks belong together. The band has been compared to a host of legendary pop eccentrics: Todd Rundgren, Andy Pratt, Elvis Costello. And yet, it’s Baby Teeth’s unique appropriation of classic-rock icons that sets them apart from other indie-pop acts. “We’ve never played with a band that sounded so much like Queen,” remarked the Fiery Furnaces’ Eleanor Friedberger after an early show. Even while sharing the stage with such indie-rock luminaries as the Fiery Furnaces, Silver Jews, Pit er Pat and Man Man, Baby Teeth have remained true to a singular vision: the intimacy of one lonely heart, shot through an arena-sized cannon. This spring, Baby Teeth releases its third disc, The Simp (Lujo). While the new album’s lavish arrangements nod to the pop of the 60s and 70s, the lyrics are direct and emotionally bare. Fittingly, songwriter Abraham Levitan is recording under his own name for the first time, abandoning the pseudonym, Pearly Sweets, that he’d used since his teens. (He’d taken the moniker initially because he thought it sounded “more New Orleans” than his given name, and he was probably right.) The album opens with the title track, a tale of a depressive, introverted teenager trying in vain to connect through music: “Claustrophobe living in my room / I prayed that life would consume / My song / And push me along.” In vintage Baby Teeth fashion, the downer lyrics lean against a relentlessly pounding, sing-along groove. The album’s centerpiece is the pocket epic “Looking for a Road”, a wry take on the futility of listening to others’ advice: “They say be energetic baby be yourself / But what they really mean is fuck the pain away like everyone else / Selling what you got but it never sells.” “That song is so excellent,” remarked Silver Jews’ David Berman, “I can’t believe it was written by a contemporary American.” In recording The Simp, Baby Teeth worked with an outside producer for the first time. They chose avant-garde musician Blue Hawaii, a member of Bablicon, Need New Body, and Icy Demons. The collaboration was charmed. For every big pop chorus, there’s a left-of-center twist: the hard blues swagger of “Diaghalev Was Right” veers into a meticulously crafted clarinet-and-violin passage, while the throb of “Intolerable” erupts into a free-jazz-meltdown coda reminiscent of Fun House. The Simp is an album of remarkable refinement, uniting the pop songcraft of The Baby Teeth Album (2005) with the eccentric home-recording ethos of the band’s 2006 EP For the Heathers. A pairing of highway-wide hooks and intimate lyrics, it takes just a few spins to carry you away. .. .. "Baby Teeth is another exception to the current rule in the Chicago music scene. The innovative songs on “The Simp” (Lujo) are a pleasure to behold and introduce listeners to one of the most captivating bands on the scene. Without a clunker to be found, this is the kind of album debut bands must lie awake at night dreaming of creating. Irresistible dance tunes such as “Swim Team,” “The Birds Are Crying” and “Intolerable,” prove that Baby Teeth has their priorities straight, while “Taste The Wine,” with its Fleetwood Mac reference, shows they have bite." - Chicago Free Press .. ..Baby Teeth "Hustle Beach" Pitchfork review.... ..Daytrotter gives Baby Teeth mad props!.... ..Baby Teeth is Clash Music UK's "Unknown Pleasure!".. .. ..Get 4 free Baby Teeth mp3s from Daytrotter!".... ..Read Harp Magazine's "Fresh Faces" feature!".. .. ..Read "The Simp" review from Alarm Press.. .. ..Read "The Simp" review from Onion's A.V. Club.. .. ..Read "The Simp" review from Pop Matters.. .. ..Read the Time Out Chicago review of "The Simp" record release party.... ....Hustle Beach video!.... .. .. .. .. .. .. ..
  • Members

    ABRAHAM LEVITAN - Lead vocals, keyboards. JIM "Dallas" COOPER - Vocals, bass guitar. PETER ANDREADIS - Vocals, drums.
  • Influences

    Fleetwood Mac, Elvis Costello, Boney M, Psychedelic Furs, ZZ Top, R. Kelly, Devo, Curtis Mayfield, Bee Gees, The Babys, Diana Ross, Burt Bacharach, Dr. Dre, Black Sabbath, Dione Warwick, Isley Brothers, The Who, Prince, Hall and Oates, Stax Records, De La Soul, Todd Rundgren, Queen, Steely Dan, Rolling Stones, Harry Nilsson, Spoon, Silver Jews, Queen, David Bowie, Rick James, Tom Waits and Wings.
  • Sounds Like

    .. .. .. .. Swinging on a star.

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  • Kenan Hattington

    Yes! you posted the video for Hustle Beach. 

    3 years ago
  • Cole

    Killed it...

    3 years ago
  • Macaroni and Beef Meal

    Yeah the hook on Big Schools is totally Bona fide.

    3 years ago
  • The Sleeptalkers

    Really enjoying your performance on Chic a go go keep it rockin!!!

    3 years ago
  • Devin Davis

    Guys, "Big Schools" is kind of loss for words territory.

    3 years ago
  • 3 years ago
  • Thomas

    Trying to get you up to Michigan for the Hell's Half Mile Film & Music Festival. Hopefully we can make it happen!!

    4 years ago

Bio:

Since their 2004 formation, Baby Teeth have proven that bedroom pop and huge hooks belong together. The band has been compared to a host of legendary pop eccentrics: Todd Rundgren, Andy Pratt, Elvis Costello. And yet, it’s Baby Teeth’s unique appropriation of classic-rock icons that sets them apart from other indie-pop acts. “We’ve never played with a band that sounded so much like Queen,” remarked the Fiery Furnaces’ Eleanor Friedberger after an early show. Even while sharing the stage with such indie-rock luminaries as the Fiery Furnaces, Silver Jews, Pit er Pat and Man Man, Baby Teeth have remained true to a singular vision: the intimacy of one lonely heart, shot through an arena-sized cannon. This spring, Baby Teeth releases its third disc, The Simp (Lujo). While the new album’s lavish arrangements nod to the pop of the 60s and 70s, the lyrics are direct and emotionally bare. Fittingly, songwriter Abraham Levitan is recording under his own name for the first time, abandoning the pseudonym, Pearly Sweets, that he’d used since his teens. (He’d taken the moniker initially because he thought it sounded “more New Orleans” than his given name, and he was probably right.) The album opens with the title track, a tale of a depressive, introverted teenager trying in vain to connect through music: “Claustrophobe living in my room / I prayed that life would consume / My song / And push me along.” In vintage Baby Teeth fashion, the downer lyrics lean against a relentlessly pounding, sing-along groove. The album’s centerpiece is the pocket epic “Looking for a Road”, a wry take on the futility of listening to others’ advice: “They say be energetic baby be yourself / But what they really mean is fuck the pain away like everyone else / Selling what you got but it never sells.” “That song is so excellent,” remarked Silver Jews’ David Berman, “I can’t believe it was written by a contemporary American.” In recording The Simp, Baby Teeth worked with an outside producer for the first time. They chose avant-garde musician Blue Hawaii, a member of Bablicon, Need New Body, and Icy Demons. The collaboration was charmed. For every big pop chorus, there’s a left-of-center twist: the hard blues swagger of “Diaghalev Was Right” veers into a meticulously crafted clarinet-and-violin passage, while the throb of “Intolerable” erupts into a free-jazz-meltdown coda reminiscent of Fun House. The Simp is an album of remarkable refinement, uniting the pop songcraft of The Baby Teeth Album (2005) with the eccentric home-recording ethos of the band’s 2006 EP For the Heathers. A pairing of highway-wide hooks and intimate lyrics, it takes just a few spins to carry you away. .. .. "Baby Teeth is another exception to the current rule in the Chicago music scene. The innovative songs on “The Simp” (Lujo) are a pleasure to behold and introduce listeners to one of the most captivating bands on the scene. Without a clunker to be found, this is the kind of album debut bands must lie awake at night dreaming of creating. Irresistible dance tunes such as “Swim Team,” “The Birds Are Crying” and “Intolerable,” prove that Baby Teeth has their priorities straight, while “Taste The Wine,” with its Fleetwood Mac reference, shows they have bite." - Chicago Free Press .. Baby Teeth "Hustle Beach" Pitchfork review.. Daytrotter gives Baby Teeth mad props!.. Baby Teeth is Clash Music UK's "Unknown Pleasure!" .. Get 4 free Baby Teeth mp3s from Daytrotter!".. Read Harp Magazine's "Fresh Faces" feature!" .. Read "The Simp" review from Alarm Press .. Read "The Simp" review from Onion's A.V. Club .. Read "The Simp" review from Pop Matters .. Read the Time Out Chicago review of "The Simp" record release party.. ....Hustle Beach video!.. ..

Member Since:

May 18, 2005

Members:

ABRAHAM LEVITAN - Lead vocals, keyboards. JIM "Dallas" COOPER - Vocals, bass guitar. PETER ANDREADIS - Vocals, drums.

Influences:

Fleetwood Mac, Elvis Costello, Boney M, Psychedelic Furs, ZZ Top, R. Kelly, Devo, Curtis Mayfield, Bee Gees, The Babys, Diana Ross, Burt Bacharach, Dr. Dre, Black Sabbath, Dione Warwick, Isley Brothers, The Who, Prince, Hall and Oates, Stax Records, De La Soul, Todd Rundgren, Queen, Steely Dan, Rolling Stones, Harry Nilsson, Spoon, Silver Jews, Queen, David Bowie, Rick James, Tom Waits and Wings.

Sounds Like:

.. .. .. .. Swinging on a star.

Record Label:

Lujo Records (www.lujorecords.com)

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