Primitive Teeth - punk band from Chicago, Illinois https://www.facebook.com/primitiveteeth/
Track from the EP: Primitive Teeth, releases March 20, 2020
Dirt Cult Records
about: As soon as that driving bass comes in, I know I’m gonna love Chicago’s PRIMITIVE TEETH! They bring everything that got me into punk. Urgent, echoing vocals. Drums that pummel the skulls of the oppressors. Catchy, melodic, angry riffs. - CVLT Nation
Christine, Bryan and Keara have all been participating in the Chicago DIY punk scene for well over 20 years with no signs of slowing down. Between the three of them they have been in over 15 bands ranging from hardcore projects Violent End and Manipulation to brooding and melodic bands Daylight Robbery and Split Feet. This range of experience and influences create a blend of moody melodic post-punk that is tinged with urgency, melancholy and anxiety. Christine’s haunting vocals and guitar riffs will linger in your head long after listening and Bryan’s driving bass lines pair seamlessly with Keara’s genre bending and unique style of drumming. It’s a mixture that is refreshingly honest.
Primitive Teeth - punk band from Chicago, Illinois
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Track from the EP: Primitive Teeth, releases March 20, 2020
Dirt Cult Records
about:
As soon as that driving bass comes in, I know I’m gonna love Chicago’s PRIMITIVE TEETH! They bring everything that got me into punk. Urgent, echoing vocals. Drums that pummel the skulls of the oppressors. Catchy, melodic, angry riffs.
- CVLT Nation
Christine, Bryan and Keara have all been participating in the Chicago DIY punk scene for well over 20 years with no signs of slowing down. Between the three of them they have been in over 15 bands ranging from hardcore projects Violent End and Manipulation to brooding and melodic bands Daylight Robbery and Split Feet. This range of experience and influences create a blend of moody melodic post-punk that is tinged with urgency, melancholy and anxiety. Christine’s haunting vocals and guitar riffs will linger in your head long after listening and Bryan’s driving bass lines pair seamlessly with Keara’s genre bending and unique style of drumming. It’s a mixture that is refreshingly honest.