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Thursday, March 4, 2021

Graham Grease and the broken edged raw garage rock of "Teething"








"we only fight when you need space"


I don't know much about the garage alt rock outfit Graham Grease except that they hail from Washington D.C. and I am thoroughly digging the sound of their track "Teething". The clamor of guitars, the potent indie rock aesthetic with 90's college indie rock vibes poured all over it, the broken relationship poetry and an exquisitely raw and unique approach especially in the free wheeling vocal aesthetic that is full of character and caustic emotions has me feeling an amalgam of bands like Pavement, Cracker, The Birthday Party and Dinosaur Jr. 


-Robb Donker Curtius 



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Released on Editoris Records Feb 19th.

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Mixed by Bryce Goggin (Pavement, Ramones, Breeders, Swans, etc.)


Graham Grease, indie rock, alternative rock, raw eruptive rock, "Teething", Washington D.C., broken poetry

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