The Dentists
Gritty guitar lines intertwine with steady rhythms, generating a sense of movement that feels both immediate and reflective.
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Some People Are on the Pitch They Think It's All Over It Is Now
1985
About The Dentists
The Dentists carved out a niche within the indie rock landscape, becoming a touchstone for listeners seeking a blend of melodic intricacy and emotional authenticity.
Their music resonates with those who appreciate the nuances of everyday life, capturing moments that often go unnoticed.
Their music resonates with those who appreciate the nuances of everyday life, capturing moments that often go unnoticed. This focus on relatable storytelling has allowed them to foster a devoted following, one that finds solace in their exploration of both individual and shared experiences.
Rooted in a DIY ethos, The Dentists approach their craft with an emphasis on organic soundscapes and raw energy. They champion a hands-on method, often layering guitars and harmonies that create rich textures while maintaining an approachable feel. Their performances are characterized by an unpolished spontaneity that invites audience interaction, blurring the lines between artist and listener and creating a communal atmosphere.
Lyrically, The Dentists often explore themes of longing, introspection, and the passage of time, weaving narratives that feel personal yet universal. Their songwriting balances sincerity with a hint of irony, allowing for moments of levity amid deeper reflections. This storytelling approach fosters a sense of connection, as listeners find pieces of their own lives echoing through the songs.
Full discography
The Dentists's albums in order, from earliest releases to latest.
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1985–1985
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