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Sweet Tooth - Pink in Green
- (Colored Vinyl, Pink, Green)
- Artist: Mom Jeans.
- Format: LP
- Release Date: 10/25/2024

Sweet Tooth - Pink in Green
- (Colored Vinyl, Pink, Green)
- Artist: Mom Jeans.
- Format: LP
- Release Date: 10/25/2024
- Artist: Mom Jeans.
- Label: Miscellaneous Record
- UPC: 843563177273
- Item #: 2677222X
- Genre: Rock
- Release Date: 10/25/2024
LP
Price: $26.91

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Pink in Green Color-in-Color vinyl. Sweet Tooth, which arrives three years after Mom Jeans' second LP Puppy Love, was recorded in New Jersey at The Barber Shop Studios with producer Brett Romnes (The Front Bottoms, Oso Oso, Dogleg). Butler says it's the first time the band had a proper, top-to-bottom studio experience, which meant no cutting corners, and an ability to chase a previously-unattainable level of Polish. Tyler Povanda (Save Face) and Kory Gregory (Prince Daddy & the Hyena) contributed vocals to the record.
The music on Sweet Tooth marked a departure for Butler from his usual writing style. "I fell in love with bands like Modern Baseball and Front Bottoms and Joyce Manor, so I wanted to write songs like that," says Butler. "That's what our first two records were: me trying to stay in that box, cause I think that's where I felt comfortable." Sweet Tooth feels like an eternal dessert-before-dinner, a rejection of the idea that we need to suffer before we get to the good stuff. You've got one life. Indulge your Sweet Tooth.Credits
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Artist(s)Mom Jeans.