Teeth Made of Glass have released their latest album, Videophone, and it's a stunning display of their unique blend of electronic and indie rock. The album opens with "Ghosts," a haunting track that sets the tone for the rest of the record. The vocals are ethereal and the instrumentation is layered, creating an immersive experience for the listener.
"Videophone," the title track, is a standout with its driving beat and catchy chorus. It's a perfect example of Teeth Made of Glass's ability to combine electronic elements with traditional rock instrumentation. "Flicker" is another highlight, with its pulsing bassline and dreamy vocals.
The album is not without its slower moments, such as "Glimmer" and "Fade," but even these tracks are filled with lush instrumentation and captivating melodies. The album closes with "Echoes," a beautiful and introspective track that showcases the band's songwriting abilities.