| 1. Since releasing their debut album, Habits, in 2010, have cemented themselves as a dynamic, engaging band who has consistently put in the work for over a decade. Written over the course of three years, Sink Your Teeth offers an opportunity for longtime fans to return and for new fans to discover the Provo, Utah band for the first time—proverbially sinking their teeth into the music. It also evokes a sense of bite and rawness in the music and lyrics that is compellingly relatable. For Tyler, the songs reflect a state of mind felt by many during the pandemic, but it’s not necessarily specific to the past few years. Like all of ’ work, the album reveals a balance between the dark and the light |