Teethe Announce New Album ‘Magic of the Sale’, Share New Single

Texas slowcore outfit Teethe have announced a new album, Magic of the Sale. The follow-up to the band’s 2020 self-titled debut arrives August 8 via Winspear. Collaborators on the record include Wednesday’s Xandy Chelmis, MJ Lenderman, Charlie Martin of Hovvdy, Logan Hornyak of Melaina Kol, and more. The gorgeously pensive lead single and title track comes paired with a music video from director Ben Turok. Check it out and find the album cover, tracklist, and the band’s upcoming tour dates below.

“‘Magic Of The Sale’ is about the endurance of pain and what you would sacrifice to relieve it,” Teethe said in a press release. “It’s facing judgment for how you process the pain in your life and the turmoil that follows and how that threatens the ego, which we innately protect. This leads to mental chaos and eventually breaks the ego, but it is a necessary sacrifice for peace and regeneration.”

Though it finds them expanding their sound, the band didn’t enlist an outsider producer or engineer for Magic of the Sale. Instead, Teethe’s Boone Patrello mixed the record over a period of four months. His bandmate Madeline Dowd, who painted the cover of their first album, also painted the new record’s cover art.

Magic of the Sale Cover Artwork:

Magic of the Sale cover artwork

Magic of the Sale Tracklist:

1. Tires & Bookmarks
2. Magic Of The Sale
3. Anywhere
4. Push You Forever
5. Holy Water
6. Iron Wine
7. China Day
8. Lead Letters
9. Ammo
10. Funny
11. Build & Crash
12. Hate Goodbyes
13. Make It Red
14. Matching Durags

Magic Of The Sale
1. Tires & Bookmarks
2. Magic Of The Sale
3. Anywhere
4. Push You Forever
5. Holy Water
6. Iron Wine
7. China Day
8. Lead Letters
9. Ammo
10. Funny
11. Build & Crash
12. Hate Goodbyes
13. Make It Red
14. Matching Durags

Teethe 2025 Tour Dates:

Sep 5 – Phoenix, AZ – Valley Bar
Sep 6 – Los Angeles, CA – Zebulon
Sep 7 – San Francisco, CA – Rickshaw Stop
Sep 9 – Portland, OR – Polaris Hall
Sep 10 – Seattle, WA – Barboza
Sep 12 – Boise, ID – Shrine Basement
Sep 13 – Salt Lake City, UT – Kilby Court
Sep 14 – Denver, CO – Globe Hall
Oct 16 – Houston, TX – White Oak Music Hall (Upstairs)
Oct 17 – Austin, TX – 29th Street Ballroom
Oct 18 – Denton, TX – Rubber Gloves
Nov 8 – London, UK – Pitchfork Music Festival
Dec 1 – Nashville – drkmttr
Dec 2 – Atlanta – Aisle 5
Dec 4 – Washington, DC – DC9
Dec 5 – Philadelphia – PhilaMOCA
Dec 7 – Boston – Brighton Music Hall
Dec 9 – Toronto – The Drake
Dec 10 – Lakewood – Mahalls
Dec 11 – Columbus – Ace of Cups
Dec 12 – Chicago – Schubas Tavern
Dec 13 – Milwaukee – X-Ray Arcade
Dec 14 – Minneapolis – 7th St Entry
Dec 16 – Oklahoma City – Resonant Head

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