New Audio: Los Angeles’ Faetooth Shares a Slow-Burning and Grungy Ripper

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.

The Los Angeles-based outfit’s latest single “Death of Day” is a slow-burning and forceful dirge anchored around a classic grunge structure – quiet verses featuring swirling shoegazer guitar textures and thunderous drumming and loud choruses and hooks featuring enormous power chords and banshee-like wailing serving as a brooding bed for 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 Los Angeles band has a handful of Stateside dates, including Sunday night at TV Eye before heading back to Europe and the UK for a month-long tour. They’ll then join Slow Crush during the fall that includes a September 7. 2025 stop at Music Hall of Williamsburg.

Amsterdam
April 20Brooklyn, NYTV Eye
April 22Cambridge, MAMiddle East Upstairs
April 23Philadelphia, PAMetro Gallery
June 6Gdansk, PLMystic Festival
June 9Berlin, DEUrban Spree
June 9Leipzig, DEWave Gotik Treffen
June 10Cologne, DEHelios37
June 11Antwerp, BETrix
June 12Donington Park, DerbyDownload Festival
June 13Glasgow, UKHug & Pint
June 14Huddersfield, UKNorthern Quarter
June 15Donington Park, DerbyDownload Festival
June 17London, UKThe Black Heart
June 18Manchester, UKStar & Garter
June 19Norwich, UKArts Centre
June 20Ramsgate, UKMusic Hall
June 22 Clisson, FRHellfest
June 26Brussels, BelgiumLa Source Brussels
September 4Allentown, PAArrow
September 5Philadelphia, PAThe Foundry
September 6Boston, MAThe Sinclair
September 7Brooklyn, NYMusic Hall of Williamsburg
September 9Montreal, QCBar Le Ritz
September 10Toronto, ONVelvet Underground
September 11Detroit, MIEl Club
September 12Chicago, ILReggie’s
September 13Indianapolis, INHiFi
September 14St Louis, MODuck Room
September 16Fort Worth, TXTulips
September 17Austin, TXRadio/East
September 19Phoenix, AZCrescent Ballroom 
September 20Los Angeles, CATeragram Ballroom
September 21Oakland, CACrybaby
September 23Seattle, WAEl Corazon
September 24Portland, ORHawthorne Theatre
September 26Salt Lake City, UTThe Urban Lounge
September 27Denver, COMarquis Theater
September 29Kansas City, MOrecordBar
October 1Nashville, TNEastside Bowl
October 2Atlanta, GAThe Masquerade
October 3Durham, NCDurham Fruit Company
October 4Richmond, VAThe Broadberry
October 5Washington, DCUnion Stage

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