Sweet Teeth releases their new single “Move On”
Swedish alternative rock outfit Sweet Teeth are set to release their new EP Split Image in March 2024.
Sweet Teeth, perfect smile and raw beauty. Behind it all we find a bittersweet blend of catchy, punky, fuzzy power pop and ’90s inspired alternative rock. Small town dreams expressed through noisy guitars, sugar sweet melodies, and honest, straightforward lyrics. Sweet Teeth sounds like Hüsker Dü mixed with The Flamin’ Groovies, Ramones mixed with Big Star or even The Hellacopters mixed with Dinosaur Jr.
Hailing from the rural parts of Sweden, the members of Sweet Teeth have played in bands such as The Deadbeats, Disfear, Dollhouse, Year Of The Goat, Tortyr, and The Dontcares. Together they find a perfect blend of musical history. Swedish alternative rock outfit Sweet Teeth are set to release their new EP Split Image in March 2024.
The EP will be included on the 4 way vinyl split Honor Roll Of Hits featuring Sweet Teeth as well as three other bands affiliated with Lövely Records; Statues, GASP, and First In Line. Move On is the second and final single from Split Image, listen to it below:
Sweet Teeth released the debut, 7 track mini-album Acid Rain in 2021 which immediately received praise from both fans and media. Classic Rock Magazine called the album “a brutal, scintillating mush of frill-free Scandinavian power-pop aggression that calls to mind Hüsker Dü at their most angst-driven and impatient“, and the track My Heart Is Big And Broken was dubbed the Coolest Song In The World‘ by Little Steven (Bruce Springsteen & The E Street Band) on his show The Underground Garage. Acid Rain was later nominated for best punk record of the year at the Swedish indie awards Manifestgalan.
Despite the pandemic working against them, Sweet Teeth has during their relatively short career played several explosive live shows, sharing stages with bands such as Millencolin, Hurula, Freedom, and Märvel. The four-piece released their second studio album High Anxiety during the autumn of 2022 on Swedish independent label Lövely Records.