The Loom shares new song

The song, In Your Doldrums, comes off their debut LP, Teeth, which is out now via Crossbill Records.

Teeth sways from somber drones of distortion and lonely French horn to manic layers of trumpet, guitar fuzz, and cymbal crashes, its resonance lies in the way these contrasts conjure the idiosyncratic personal details and experiences, both immense and minute, of everyday life. They tell stories of regret and renewal – of characters “doing their dishes in the dark” even while “trying to make the days feel long” – offsetting minor notes with major keys and tempering squall with calm, just as DM Stith’s striking cover image evokes both lightness and dissonance, growth and decay. Or, as “The Middle Distance” says, in a line that could be a statement of purpose for the record, “This is for the ones who still have joy inside their hearts – may you always find it where you don’t have to look.” Live, the band brings a kinship to the stage that results in close harmonies, rich instrumentation and sonic exploration that leaves attendees in joyful awe!

Get [In Your Doldrums] here.

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Tracklist
1. With Legs
2. The Middle Distance
3. Helen
4. A Song Of Faint Praise
5. For All My Friends In Spring, For All My Friends In Fall
6. In Your Doldrums
7. The Curtain Calls
8. The First Freeze
9. For The Hooves That Gallop, And The Heels That March
10. Give Up The Ghost

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