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THE MYSTERINES RELEASE NEW SINGLE ‘SINK YA TEETH’

4/16/2024

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THE MYSTERINES
 
RELEASE NEW SINGLE ‘SINK YA TEETH’

NEW ALBUM AFRAID OF TOMORROWS 
OUT 7TH JUNE VIA FICTION RECORDS
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Merseyside alternative rock band The Mysterines have released a thrilling new single ‘Sink Ya Teeth’, the second track to be taken from their highly-anticipated new album Afraid of Tomorrows, due for release on 7th June via Fiction Records. Listen here.
Underpinned by a heavy bass riff with a steady, danceable drumbeat and topped off with frontwoman Lia Metcalfe’s powerhouse vocals, ‘Sink Ya Teeth’ shows the band at the height of their powers.  Lia comments on the song: “Sink Ya Teeth is a testament to the brutality of real love. Written during a time where the boundaries of pain and passion were warped amidst the chaos of addiction and desire.”
 
Formed in Liverpool, The Mysterines – frontwoman Lia Metcalfe, drummer Paul Crilly, bassist George Favager and guitarist Callum Thompson – have undergone a radical transformation over the past few years. Fresh with new purpose and reinvigorated from songwriting sessions while secluded away in the countryside (in between playing to 60,000-strong crowds while on tour with the Arctic Monkeys), the band are now about to release the best music of their career.   Recorded and produced by Grammy Award winning producer John Congleton (St. Vincent, Angel Olsen) in LA, ‘Afraid of Tomorrows’ is a deeper and darker foray into The Mysterines’ psyche than its predecessor, and reflects the maturity and growth of the band.

 
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