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Milktooth

Milktooth

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  Name Artist Time Price  
1 The Serving Plate Milktooth 4:37 $0.99 View In iTunes
2 If No One Ever Stops Me Milktooth 4:18 $0.99 View In iTunes
3 Your Arrows Milktooth 4:16 $0.99 View In iTunes
4 Such Wondrous Light Milktooth 2:11 $0.99 View In iTunes
5 Sovereignty Milktooth 3:35 $0.99 View In iTunes
6 Diviner's Mouth Milktooth 4:56 $0.99 View In iTunes

Recent Customer Reviews

Very Niiicce.
     
by doodlebug10157

I saw them live and was a little disappointed, but i only saw two memebers of the band play. so, i bought the CD and realised that it was very good! im glad that i went on my gut instinct and bought their CD anyway.

This Nashville band is one to keep your finger on
     
by The Deli Magazine

Milktooth's debut album is a dynamic inaugural effort; through the use of stark contrast, the band makes a candid record with wide accessibility and appeal. Precise musical arrangements cast the howling vocals in a feral hue lending them a candor which punctuates each song with lyrical depth. The opening track “The Serving Plate” opens with no detectable meter. The result is a near ominous tone which pushes vocalist David Condos’ vocal direction to the forefront. Sonorous guitar tone, percussive whacks, and memorable songwriting combine to make this Nashville band one to keep your finger on.

Song writing duties teeter between Condos and the group as a whole. The songs written by the band maintain a richer personality and clearer identity than those written by Condos alone; an issue stemming, no doubt, from the fact that Condos’ has made a name for himself as a Nashville solo artist. The songs written by the band aren’t necessarily better songs, (Condos’ “Such Wondrous Light” is, after all, a highlight of the album,) but rather more collaborative in their tone and find Condos assuming a role within the band as opposed to surrounding himself with a band. Though the more innovative song structures stem from these collaborative efforts, the resulting potpourri keeps the record engaging.

“Your Arrows” is a simply magnetic song combining indie-pop sensibility with romantic imagery. Here the band reflects on a lover pursued pining for the piercing arrows of the pursuer; whether the love is idyllic, platonic, or spiritual is left ambiguous. A continuation of the contrast surrounding this record, Milktooth captures beautifully both the exciting appeal and foreboding cost of the chase between lovers; an apt metaphor for a songwriter trying to assume a role within a band. - Trevor Nyman

Milktooth, Milktooth
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  • $5.94
  • Genres: Rock, Music
  • Released: Jun 25, 2009

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