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Cut Your Teeth

Necking

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Format: LP

Cat No: MRL186

Release Date:  19 July 2019

Label:  Mint

Packaging Type:  Slip Sleeve (CD or Vinyl)

No of Units:  1

Barcode:  0773871018619

Genres:  Rock  Alternative  

  • Description

    Necking became a band before playing a note of music together. The origin story of the Vancouver-based powerhouse post-punk quartet starts at a party where all four members met for the first time and began boasting untruths about their group's musical accomplishments. Following a series of fake names including Britney Bitch and Four White Guys, they picked up instruments for real, quickly earning a rep for their live wire performances and no-holds-barred humour. This continues on the band's debut LP, Cut Your Teeth, a collection of songs about dating woes, cybersex, and self-improvement. Ultimately focused on the friendship shared by the women of Necking, their main motivation is making themselves laugh. Since self-releasing their 2017 campus radio hit cassette EP, Meditation Tape, Necking have become fixtures of Vancouver's fertile DIY community, playing non-stop with live shows nearly every weekend. Bringing this stage-honed performance into the studio, the band's four members - singer Hannah Karren, guitarist Nada Hayek, bassist Sonya R, and drummer Melissa Kuipers - worked in collaboration with acclaimed producer Jesse Gander (Japandroids, White Lung). Necking's first release from Mint Records amplifies their sinewy sound while maintaining its agitated energy and tightly coiled instrumental interplay. Like all the best punk bands, Necking's members draw inspiration from outside of genre-defined boundaries, with tastes spanning everything from '90s emo to grunge, disco, and drone. One band they can all agree on is X-Ray Spex, whose singer Poly Styrene channeled her day-to-day life into Day Glo songs of resistance. Necking carry on this tradition with fearlessly personal, occasionally painful, and empowering lyrics based on their own experiences. On "Big Mouth," Karren proclaims, "can't make me cum/so I made you leave," before adding, "it was way hotter in your memory." Three of the band's four members experiencing break-ups during the writing of the album and Kupiers says "These songs are all about personal growth.The album's overarching theme is starting from scratch and learning how to be a person in the world again, thanks to the help of your best friends."