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by Fred Pessaro // BBG

Joshua Grubman, Lisa Shelley, Billy Baumann, and Trevor de Brauw were Teith, a new noise-damaged indie-pop crew that draws upon metal, post-rock, glitch, post-hardcore and more. Sadly, the band is no more, but they've left us with parting gifts in the way of new long-player Humboldt Park, available digitally and in a limited-to-100 vinyl pressing tomorrow (Jan 29) via Migration Media. Think of the hopeful post-rock of Red Sparowes or Pelican (de Bruaw is a member) with waves of electronic touches. It's an interesting listen.
Stream it in its entirety below.
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Nice. I'm digging it.
Posted by Anonymous | January 28, 2013 7:05 PM
So, they are a new band, but they are no more? Okay.
Posted by Anonymous | January 29, 2013 6:03 AM
So far I think this album is pretty great.
Posted by Steph | January 29, 2013 12:31 PM