

Drift
The opening couplet on Pianos Become The Teethâs fifth full-length album Drift is as captivating as it is haunting, a statement which can also be said of the album as a whole. âFor me, this record feels like one long night,â frontman Kyle Durfey explains. âOut Of Sight'' parallels that feeling musically via layered vocals, atmospheric instrumentation and percussion accents that sound like a crackling fire before the song carefully crescendos into a hypnotic blend of distorted bass and melodic guitar line thatâs strangely satisfying and completely unexpected. But Pianos Become The Teeth have never been the type of act to follow conventions. The Baltimore, D.C., five-pieceâwhich also features guitarists Mike York and Chad McDonald, bassist Zac Sewell and drummer David Haikâoriginally started out as a screamo band and gained an enthusiastic fanbase via 2009âs Old Pride and 2011âs The Lack Long After. However shortly afterward Durfey stopped screaming and the band transitioned into a post-rock act who expanded their sound on 2014âs Keep You and 2018âs Wait For Love. Drift is the culmination of the bandâs penchant for redefining and transcending their sound and it does so in a way that stays true to their artistic and aesthetic vision.
Despite some sonic differences from the bandâs early recordings, Drift is a return to form in the sense that it sees Pianos Become The Teeth reuniting with producer Kevin Bernsten (Integrity, PIg Destroyer) who recorded their first two albums over a decade ago.
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The opening couplet on Pianos Become The Teethâs fifth full-length album Drift is as captivating as it is haunting, a statement which can also be said of the album as a whole. âFor me, this record feels like one long night,â frontman Kyle Durfey explains. âOut Of Sight'' parallels that feeling musically via layered vocals, atmospheric instrumentation and percussion accents that sound like a crackling fire before the song carefully crescendos into a hypnotic blend of distorted bass and melodic guitar line thatâs strangely satisfying and completely unexpected. But Pianos Become The Teeth have never been the type of act to follow conventions. The Baltimore, D.C., five-pieceâwhich also features guitarists Mike York and Chad McDonald, bassist Zac Sewell and drummer David Haikâoriginally started out as a screamo band and gained an enthusiastic fanbase via 2009âs Old Pride and 2011âs The Lack Long After. However shortly afterward Durfey stopped screaming and the band transitioned into a post-rock act who expanded their sound on 2014âs Keep You and 2018âs Wait For Love. Drift is the culmination of the bandâs penchant for redefining and transcending their sound and it does so in a way that stays true to their artistic and aesthetic vision.
Despite some sonic differences from the bandâs early recordings, Drift is a return to form in the sense that it sees Pianos Become The Teeth reuniting with producer Kevin Bernsten (Integrity, PIg Destroyer) who recorded their first two albums over a decade ago.
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