Wooden Toothe was born and bred in the belly of one of the south's most musically diverse cities, Asheville, North Carolina. Where there are sometimes ten times as many musicians in the audience as on stage at any given show, Wooden Toothe has rapidly risen to the top of the local, creative rock scene.
Unpredictable, catchy, aggressive. The band has been described by Bold Life Magazine as a soundtrack to the city of Asheville itself blending "country-style wistfulness with punk beats and simple, driving guitar riffs.” Wooden Toothe creates a kind of southern indie punk that allows the audience to connect personally and emotionally, or to simply raise a glass and rock out. With straight-ahead rockers like "Well I Tried," punk anthems like "To Better Times," and introspective country gems such as "Empty Bottles" and "34 Dollars," Wooden Toothe delivers a signature sound that is undeniably their own.
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Hey folks, sven here, lettin y'all know bout the shindig happenin @Pisgah Brewing on the 21st for Concerts4Charity: Underhill Rose, Juan Holladay, Asheville Allstars, myself, and many more will be providing enterrtainment.
tracks are soundin good, if i don't see you on the 21st i'll see y'all at the Grey Eagle. keep on meltin faces!
Oh my nerve, we can't fucking WAIT to come play with you guys on the 7th! Our to-do list includes 1. No arrests on the drive there OR back, 2. Don't fuck up the songs and finally 3. Find a suitcase full of cash being carried by a pony who holds it with its silver and diamond teeth as it tosses its seafoam green mane playfully about. Oh yeah and swishes its pink and tinsel tail. Yay! See you there.
Hey guys Awesome show last night! Good seeing uns again and let me know when ur next show is, me and jeff will come out there again and get up with uns and knock back some PBRs. Later and Keep Rockn!!
Pierce! Whats up man, Have a great show at Stella's. We're in the DMB studio right now working on "Organica Volume 3". Hope we get a chance to catch up if not play together in April.
Hello from your Mamas! After putting hundreds of miles on the ole trusty Subaru with a busy summer and early fall of festivals and southeastern listening rooms, racking up hundreds of sound checks, hitting countless truck stops, scenic overlooks and seedy motels and crashing on many kind people’s couches, we are delighted to share with you that we Mamas will be returning to some of our favorite local venues this coming weekend. For our Charlotte fans, we hope to see your faces at the Evening Muse this Friday evening the 14th, and the following evening, Saturday the 15th, we hope to see all of our beloved hometown fans (you!) at the Grey Eagle in Asheville where our buddies Town Mountain will warm up the stage for us. We can’t wait to step back onto our favorite home stage and share some of our new songs and stories from the road with you. And as if that were not enough, you can also look forward to our hearing our fiddle player Anna Bauman-Smith make her songwriting and singing debut with us on Saturday evening. Wahoo!
Just giving you a heads up that January looks like it is going to be a very busy month…what with recording our new album and all…That’s right, you heard us! We will be going into the studio in January to record our long-awaited second album. Look for it later in ’09 and you can be sure that we will invite you to celebrate its release with us. Other things to look forward to in January are our New Years Eve performance at the White Horse in Black Mountain, as well as our show at Jack of the Wood on Friday January 9th, which also happens to be Miss Jane’s birthday. She especially requests your presence at this show and will accept gifts in the currency of whiskey ;)
get ready to get bit by the tooth at the pump son, cause this ain't no reggae party, cause Floyd needs $5 at the door, and we thank you, enjoy the taste of magic....harharhar