Wait For Love Pianos Become The Teeth

Cover Wait For Love

Album info

Album-Release:
2018

HRA-Release:
16.02.2018

Album including Album cover Booklet (PDF)

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  • 1 Fake Lighting 04:23
  • 2 Charisma 04:07
  • 3 Bitter Red 04:43
  • 4 Dry Spells 05:34
  • 5 Bay of Dreams 04:21
  • 6 Forever Sound 04:00
  • 7 Bloody Sweet 05:04
  • 8 Manila 04:10
  • 9 Love on Repeat 04:18
  • 10 Blue 05:31
  • Total Runtime 46:11

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As the fourth full-length from Pianos Become the Teeth (vocalist Kyle Durfey, guitarists Mike York and Chad McDonald, bassist Zac Sewell, and drummer David Haik), Wait For Love follows 2014’s acclaimed Keep You. Lauded by Pitchfork as “captivating in its evocative detail” and “their best material yet” by Brooklyn Vegan.

Produced and engineered by Will Yip, Wait For Love shows the band reconciling their aggressive past with the atmospheric turns of Keep You. The album eschews stylistic traps in order to focus on songwriting and feels like a full-realization of what the band have hinted at in the past.

Kyle Durfey, vocals, piano, programming
Chad McDonald, guitars
Mike York, guitars
Zac Sewell, bass, backing vocals
David Haik, drums, percussion


Pianos Become The Teeth
Post-hardcore band Pianos Become the Teeth formed in late 2006 in Baltimore, Maryland. A prominent group in what is often referred to as "The Wave," they, along with acts like Touché Amoré, La Dispute, and Defeater, represented the vanguard of post-hardcore's new generation of bands. Blending heavy elements of screamo with a more melodic post-rock sensibility, the band, led by singer and lyricist Kyle Durfey, quickly carved out a niche for itself with its 2009 debut album, Old Pride. The album was quickly picked up by Boston indie Top Shelf Records and reissued nationally the following year. Following a split EP with the Saddest Landscape in late 2010, they began sessions for their second album, which would boast a darker, heavier tone than their previous work. The Lack Long After was released in November of 2011 and the band launched into an extensive tour with Touché Amoré and Seahaven. Pianos Become the Teeth continued to develop and evolve over the coming two years both on- and off-stage, and in early 2014 signed a major deal with Epitaph Records to release their third LP. Arriving in October 2014, the Will Yip-produced Keep You was another stylistic departure for the band, dialing back some of the aggression in favor of a more nuanced and melodic post-rock sound.

Booklet for Wait For Love

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