Hardcore/Punk
TeethOut Drop Debut Skate-Punk Single “Cancel Me”
Charlottetown, PEI’s newest skate-punk band, TeethOut, has officially signed with High End Denim Records and released their debut single, “Cancel Me.”
Charlottetown, PEI’s newest skate-punk band, TeethOut, has officially signed with High End Denim Records and released their debut single, “Cancel Me.” The band consists of Josh Lavigne (vocals), Ira Banks (guitar), Mike Slaven (guitar), Jason Ezeard (bass), and Terry Boulter (drums).
“Cancel Me” is now streaming on all major platforms. The track was produced and mixed by Shawn Taggart at Hog Audio, and mastered by Remy Verreault. Influenced by the iconic sounds of ’90s and 2000s punk rock, TeethOut is set to bring a fresh yet sentimental edge to the punk scene.
Vocalist Josh Lavigne describes the track:
“The song explores the reality that no matter what choices you make or opinions you express, there’s always someone ready to ‘cancel’ you. It reflects the mental health struggle of trying to stand your ground but ultimately feeling like it’s easier to give in and say, ‘just cancel me.’ It’s a sad but often relatable path.”
Bassist Ozone adds:
“We’re excited to join High End Denim Records and share ‘Cancel Me’ with our friends, family, and the growing community of fans. We can’t wait to build an energetic fan base through our music.”
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