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A Resounding Boo for the Suits is the latest release from Don's Teeth. Like the 7-inch vinyl released prior, you are getting a very personal, intimate sound from singer - songwriter Jeff Nelson. This time around, Tony Robertson (Billy Bacon, The Darlings) and some other very talented musicians helped shape the stripped down acoustic soul with some depth and power, while not changing the toned down feel. Engineered by Rob Arnold and produced by Tony Robertson in Clamhead Studios, this album was recorded wit... [ read more ]
CD $9.99
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The lyrically driven "I May Drive Up Alone Today" is an underground gem. This song about a lover's indecision makes you feel as if you are living in an apartment with walls that are way too thin, and you're hearing something that you aren't sure you want to be hearing? as you lean in closer to make sure you don't miss anything. RIYL: Songs Ohia, Iron & Wine, Richard Buckner, Mark Lanegan
7" $4.00
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Maintaining the same stripped down acoustic beauty as their first 7?, Don's Teeth bring you a two-part epic of a broken relationship with "If You Live By The Residue Of Design, May You Never Run Dry." The song titles sum it up: "Our Love's Decay: Remembering How Easy You Were Then" and "Our Love's Decay: Seeing How Difficult You Are Now."
7" $4.00
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