Pianos Become the Teeth Old Pride
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YouAreMySilence
December 1st 2009


3726 Comments

Album Rating: 4.5

Pensive and Cripples Can't Shiver are like one mega song!

SeaAnemone
December 1st 2009


21429 Comments


tracks finally added, sorry bout that

bungy
December 1st 2009


9009 Comments


Post-rock influenced screamo, my new favorite genre

Frobenius
December 1st 2009


97 Comments

Album Rating: 4.0

First screamo album I've actually liked, and it's god damn whore boobs awesome. SPLENDID REVIEW. Disagree about the vox though, I think they're just right.

Electric City
December 2nd 2009


15756 Comments

Album Rating: 3.0

I don't know guys, this is cool and all but this is the first album I've listened to in the genre that I've found really derivative of everything else. It doesn't make it bad, but I feel like I've heard this album before

YouAreMySilence
December 2nd 2009


3726 Comments

Album Rating: 4.5

Ya its def not original, doesn't really stop it from having an emotional impact. I gotta say that I love the vocals.

SpritzSpritz
December 2nd 2009


528 Comments

Album Rating: 4.5

does anyone else think that the vocalists sounds a little bit like the vocalist in Verse? i know they come from different genres but at some points i heard a resemblance.

br00talexpress
December 3rd 2009


47 Comments


My band Silhouette of a City played with these guys last time they came to portland.

Electric City
December 3rd 2009


15756 Comments

Album Rating: 3.0

cool story bro

manthyore
December 3rd 2009


3 Comments


I play guitar in Pianos and I don't remember ever going to Portland... I could be totally wrong though. I think we were supposed to play there and we ended up not being able to because of van troubles so we had to drive straight to California.

Thanks so much to everyone who has listened to the album, reviewed it, or gave their opinion on it. It really does mean the world to us.

qwe3
December 3rd 2009


21836 Comments

Album Rating: 4.0

^ this is a great release, kudos if you are who you say you are



to manthycore that is. unless iluv also plays in pianos in which case well done to you too

qwe3
December 3rd 2009


21836 Comments

Album Rating: 4.0

all great bands need support just doing my part

manthyore
December 3rd 2009


3 Comments


Thanks so much! We are getting ready to do a short 10 day tour in January with our friends in In The Hollows. Anyone who is around should come hang out! Should be a lot of fun. At any rate, thanks again to everyone who listened to the album. Really means a lot to us that people are enjoying it.

Waior
December 3rd 2009


11778 Comments


I've been meaning to hear this for a while now.

SeaAnemone
December 3rd 2009


21429 Comments


thanks manthyore... always cool to hear from the band on reviews.

Frobenius
December 7th 2009


97 Comments

Album Rating: 4.0

Jesus Christ I seriously love this album.

WesCrap
December 8th 2009


54 Comments

Album Rating: 4.0

Great review and great album. Guys were amazing when they played in Birmingham, Alabama.

DiceMan
December 13th 2009


7066 Comments

Album Rating: 4.0

Yeah I do feel like I've heard something along these lines before, but this is by no means bad. Emo is a genre in which it seems rare that I find something that replicates other bands. This pleases me a lot.

SeaAnemone
December 13th 2009


21429 Comments


"While this certainly isn’t the most unique record, who’s complaining? Pianos Become the Teeth have created a fantastic album in Old Pride with enough ear-splitting, heart-wrenching moments to keep you coming back for more."

haha I know whatcha mean

DiceMan
December 13th 2009


7066 Comments

Album Rating: 4.0

Oh! Thanks for the rec dude. I'm going to give Touche a close listen next I havent' been fair to it. It's sitting on my "to listen" list like a redheaded stepchild.



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