New Audio: Faetooth Returns with Bruising “White Noise”

Led by Jenna Garcia (vocals, bass), Los Angeles-based outfit Faetooth specializes in a sound that they’ve dubbed “fairy-doom:” a unique and eclectic amalgamation of doom metal paired with vocals that alternate between spellbinding melodies to guttural shrieks and howls. 

Right as last week closed out, the Los Angeles-based outfit announced that their highly-anticipated sophomore album Labyrinthine will be slated for a September 5 release digitally through AWAL and on vinyl and CD by The Flenser. The sophomore album will reportedly see the band further establishing their “fairy-doom” sound while embracing a newly softened, more intimate tone, anchored around emotional rawness. Throughout the album, the material touches upon themes of loss, self-pity, personal relationships and more. The inmate balance doesn’t dilute their intensity; rather it reframes it, offering listeners a haunting yet delicate atmosphere, layered with entrancing textures that build up to explosive catharsis. The result is an album that’s a hauntingly visceral and disturbing vision, anchored by deep introspection.

Labyrinthine will feature the previously released, “Death of Day,” a slow-burning and forceful dirge anchored a classic grunge song structure that features swirling shoegazer-like guitar textures, thunderous drumming, enormous power chords and eerie, banshee-like wailing paired with Garcia’s sonorous croon.

While channeling the likes of Tool, JOVM mainstays Slumbering Sun and others, “Death of Day” the song as the band’s Jenna Garcia explains “came to be after reading into the deity, Lilith. I was initially transfixed to the myth of her spawning from the ‘dregs,’ or lowest realm of evil. I perceived that as her coming from the dirt, the earth, and having to confront a life where her very existence is viewed as malevolence, as ugliness. She is cast out into isolation from the moment she came into being. I began to view that as a strong parallel to the existence of queer and trans people in a world that is constantly trying to exterminate and diminish them.”

Faetooth’s frontperson adds that the song’s lyrics “are written as a bit of ode to the Lilith archetype, and simultaneously celebrating and lamenting her forced seclusion from society. The first verse is about her coming into being, how she can only come out at night, and then the second verse is like, yeah, you all hate me, I’m gonna bring all my friends that you also deem as a scourge on society, f*** you.”

The album’s latest single “White Noise” is a bruising ripper, rooted in a palpable and unsettling mix of anguish, despair, loathing and fury that feels both lived in and deeply familiar. The band explains that the song emerged from a diary entry and is a relentless and intense reflection on inner turmoil. We’re often drawn to the familiar, when we don’t quite know why and even when we don’t immediately realize that we’re reaching out for it. And as a result, the song is an emotional upheaval, carrying the sort of harsh and uneasy truths that weigh heavily on one’s heart and soul.

The band’s guitarist Ari May says, “Performing the song always takes me back to a specific place, even if just for a moment.”
 

Faetooth is currently in the middle of a European Union tour. In the fall, they’ll embark on a North American tour with Slow Crush that includes a September 7, 2025 stop at Music Hall of Williamsburg. All current tour dates are below.

Tour Dates

06/13 Glasgow, UK – The Hug And Pint (feat. Cwfen)

06/14 Huddersfield, UK – Northern Quarter (feat. Cwfen)

06/15 Derby, UK – Download Festival

06/17 London, UK – The Black Heart (feat. Cwfen)

06/18 Manchester, UK – Star & Garter (feat. Cwfen)

06/19-22 Clisson, FRA – Hellfest

06/19 Norwich, UK – Norwitch Arts Centre (feat. Cwfen)

06/20 Ramsgate, UK – Ramsgate Music Hall (feat. Cwfen)

06/26 Brussels, BEL – La Source Beer Co.


With Slow Crush:

09/04 Allentown, PA – Archer Music Hall

09/05 Philadelphia, PA – The Foundry

09/06 Cambridge, MA – The Sinclair

09/07 Brooklyn, NY – Music Hall Of Williamsburg

09/09 Montreal, QC – Bar le Ritz PDB

09/10 Toronto, ON – Velvet Underground

09/11 Detroit, MI – El Club

09/12 Chicago, IL – Reggies Rock Club

09/13 Indianapolis, IN – HI-Fi

09/14 St. Louis, MO – The Duck Room

09/16 Fort Worth, TX – Tulips FTW

09/17 Austin, TX – Radio/East


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