Album Review: Housewarming Party – Baby Teeth

Salt Lake City’s Housewarming Party have today released their debut full length “Baby Teeth” that follows on from their previous EP’s, 2017’s “Something less Than Friends“, 2016’s “Get Fast Food And Stay Inside” and their debut release “Between Two Mountains“. It must be said that Salt Lake City is not a place that conjures up images of a vibrant punk scene, the Dwarves even recorded to entire song about not going there on “The Dwarves Must Die“, but scratch beneath the surface and you’ll find that first impressions can be misleading. “Baby Teeth” Kicks off with the album’s title track, a few acoustic chords swiftly give way a steady chugging rhythm that’s overlaid with an unde...

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