TEOSE – Oh

We are so excited to share this catchy song “Oh” by the British trio TEOSE. The production is simple, beautiful and took this song to the next level. You’ll get stuck singing this song long after it’s over! The vocalist has one of the most charming voices we’ve heard in months and her performance is incredibly catchy! The guitar is so enjoyable and the vocal melodies are beautiful and mesh with the lyrics perfectly. The atmosphere of this song is wonderful and the lyrics are original and beautifully written. We hope you love this song as much as we do!

WHAT THE TRIO SAYS ABOUT THIS SONG:

The track flips between me being fairly reasonable and understanding with myself, to then being really annoyed at the irrational way I’m acting. Parts of it feel like the adult version of me is trying to say something important while the child version is sticking her fingers in her ears and singing ‘La la la’ over it.

ABOUT THE TRIO:

With a style that combines Soccer Mommy’s 90’s alternative musical packaging and Big Thief’s diaristic alt-folk lyrical storytelling, Glasgow-based 3 piece TEOSE produce a chimerical blend of New Wave, Dreampop, and Grunge. Fronted by writer/producer Melissa Brisbane, TEOSE have been quietly recording and self-releasing a series of DIY recordings while the world was on lockdown, eventually coming to the attention of UK independent record label Kaleidoscope at the beginning of 2021. Their songwriting has a deceptively simple brilliance, layering fuzz-laden steady guitar riffs under joyous pop-inflected lead lines, all underpinning lyrics laced with both humour and heartache, a style which drew comparisons to The Cure from the Scottish Alternative Music Awards.

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Willodean Kuprewicz says:

Howdy just wanted to give you a quick heads up and let you know a few of the images aren’t loading correctly. I’m not sure why but I think its a linking issue. I’ve tried it in two different browsers and both show the same results.

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