‘Cocoon’ is the third single from London based 5 piece, BABYTEETH, who with every release gets stronger and bolder.
‘Cocoon’ follows the success of ‘Shame’, which saw them garner new fans in Radio 1 and Kerrang Magazine, who featured the band, not once, but twice in so many months.
Influenced by grunge and punk rock and inspired by strong female artists and role models, ‘Cocoon’ arrives to rock the alternative world with BABYTEETH’s signature guitar sound. Reminiscent of your best loved 90’s rock bands, yet filtered through huge, exhilarating modern production, BABYTEETH are certain to become your new favourite band for 2019 and beyond. The new track not only makes an audio statement but a strong lyrical one to boot.
“‘Cocoon’ is about how we’re sometimes addicted to making bad choices because they’re the more exciting. It’s also about how powerful it can be to decide to feel gratitude for all the shitty experiences, as they’ve turned you into a stronger version of yourself. It’s about personal rebirth, and remaking.”
These sentiments reflect in the bands video. In order to contribute to the eerie dark feeling of the song, it was shot in black and white, inside a 70s time capsule-like, retro workingmen’s club in North London. The video features various imagery around the theme of death and rebirth.
“Lots of it is hidden if you take a closer look”, says the band, which will prompt you to watch it over and over. BABYTEETH loved getting to “destroy a load of stuff”, despite it resulting in two of the members setting themselves on fire accidentally! Never give a band a can of lighter fluid is the real lesson here.
The video also hints at just how explosive BABYTEETH are live. It’s no wonder they were Live At Leeds ‘Ones To Watch’ and have supported the likes of The Naked and Famous, and The Pearl Harts. The band is in demand and finished the year as fast and furious as they started it when they supported Adam Ant at a sold out Roundhouse in Camden earlier this week, on December 19.
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