The howtocuredyslexiaband - Teeth
The cover photograph for Teeth (side one) features what appears to be a genuine orthodontic cast from the jaws of David Miller, the artistic force behind The howtocuredyslexiaband. As a long-term ordontophobiac who happens to have also had a dentist as a father, this would probably have been enough for me to instinctively give this mini-album/extended EP a wide berth.
However, having heard these five tracks only once before at a Grapevine set in Norwich last year I was desperate to hear the songs again.
Quirky, semi-comedic, dark, and at times political, Teeth (side one) serves up five slices of brilliance that could have believably been borne of a late night absinthe session with Nick Drake, Viv Stanshall and The Beatles. The rockabilly satire of Submarine passes through Drake-like musings of Magic Exists via a Sgt. Pepper-esque Chrysalis, to the dreamy Woodenhill, before concluding with a laid-back bluesy Saints.
Addictive, and probably requiring further extensive dental work, this 'side one' mini album may have you shelling out for further courses of treatment, but I urge you to perhaps start off with a 'live' consultation.
The howtocuredyslexia Band are supporting The Revelation Brothers at Open on September 22nd.
10/10 (and I never normally give 10)