TEETH Unleash I Am the Way to Oblivion: A Ferocious Two-Track Manifesto of Pain, Purity, and Catharsis
2 years after unleashing their stunning EP ‘A Biblical Worship of Violence’, Canadian hardcore/metal(core) section TEETH – formed by members of Dead And Divine, Every Time I Die, Hundred Suns, Norma Jean – erupt back onto the scene with I Am the Way to Oblivion—a blistering two-song effort out now via Nuclear Blast Records & New Damage Records, home of bands such as Cancer Bats, Comeback Kid, Dub Trio, Ken Mode, Trench 壕….
Anchored by the punishing new single “Let It In”, this latest release is not just music—it’s a sonic nuclear… blast.
For over 20 years with their previous bands, founders Blake Louis Prince and Chris LeMasters have sustained a creative brotherhood forged through heavy personal trials, road-worn projects, and a shared obsession for primal, abrasive sound. TEETH emerged as a necessary outlet—a pressure cooker of aggression, pain, and truth, built not for algorithms, but for survival.
“There was never a big plan to record an album and go on tour,” explains LeMasters. “We both needed an outlet, and it snowballed from there.”
‘I Am the Way to Oblivion’ distills that urgency into two ruthless tracks. “Let It In” is a chaotic descent into obsession—three and a half minutes of raw sonic violence, jagged riffs, and desperate screams that beg the listener to face the darkness within. The music video doubles down on the discomfort, mirroring the song’s narrative of inevitable self-destruction.
“‘Let It In’ is about the cycles we can’t break, and the darkness that begs to be let inside,” says the band.
But this is more than just an EP—it’s a continuation of a deeply personal, uncompromising philosophy. TEETH’s music is a weapon forged from trauma: family issues, addiction, separation, and loss—all turned into visceral, violent art. With Nuclear Blast now behind them, TEETH aren’t chasing trends—they’re building a catalogue of unfiltered reality.
Somewhere around the corner between bands such as Chamber, END., Johnny Booth or Vein.fm, their latest release is proof that honest music, born from hardship and built without compromise, can still cut through the noise.
Stream ‘I Am the Way to Oblivion’, watch the video for “Let It In,” and witness a band that doesn’t just play heavy—TEETH are heavy.