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“No one escapes the marks left behind when it comes to love or the absence of it,” says singer-songwriter S.G. Goodman, describing the inspiration behind her sophomore album Teeth Marks. “Not only are we the ones who bear its indentations, but we’re also the ones responsible for placing them on ourselves and others.”

When the Kentucky native released her debut album, Old Time Feeling, she was rightly coined an “untamed rock n roll truth-teller” by Rolling Stone. The roots-inflected rock n’ roll record saw Goodman lending her gritty, haunting vocals to narrate the dual perspectives of her upbringing as the daughter of a crop farmer, and a queer woman coming out in a rural town.

Now with Teeth Marks, co-produced by Drew Vandenberg (Faye Webster, Drive-By Truckers, Of Montreal) in Athens, Georgia, she picks up the threads of Old Time Feeling. But where her critically acclaimed, Jim James-produced debut zeroed in on the South, reframing misconceptions in slough water-soaked tones, her latest album pulses with downtown Velvet Underground electricity, shifting its focus inward - though never losing Goodman’s searing and universal point of view. Teeth Marks is what you might get if Flannery O’Connor and Lou Reed went on a road trip.

Drawing influences from the aforementioned Velvets, as well as Pavement, Karen Dalton, and Chad VanGaalen, Goodman brings 11 powerful vignettes to life, with a sound that ventures deeper into indie rock and punk territory than she ever has before. Though Teeth Marks is a love album, Goodman doesn’t aim her focus on romantic relationships alone. Instead, she analyzes the way love between communities, families, and even one’s self can be influenced by trauma that lingers in the body. Teeth Marks is about what love actually is, love’s psychological and physical imprint, its light, and its darkness. It’s a record about the love we have or don't have for each other, and perhaps, more significantly, the love we have or don’t have for ourselves.

Setlists

    1. 1.Satellite
    2. 2.Fire Sign
    3. 3.Snapping Turtle
    4. 4.I'm In Love
    5. 5.Old Time Feeling
    6. 6.Space and Time
    1. 1.Satellite
    2. 2.Fire Sign (Live debut)
    3. 3.Snapping Turtle
    4. 4.Michael Told Me
    5. 5.I'm In Love
    6. 6.Supertramp (with “The Boys of Summer” (Don Henley) snippet)
    7. 7.Old Time Feeling
    8. 8.Space and Time (Preceded by band intros)
    9. 9.Heaven Song
    10. 10.Planting by the Signs
    1. 1.The Way I Talk
    2. 2.Old Time Feeling
    3. 3.If You Were Someone I Loved
    4. 4.Supertramp / The Boys of Summer
    5. 5.I'm In Love
    6. 6.Snapping Turtle
    7. 7.Space and Time
    1. 1.Kitchen Floor
    2. 2.Red Bird Morning
    3. 3.Supertramp / The Boys of Summer
    4. 4.Lungs (Townes Van Zandt cover)
    5. 5.Teeth Marks
    6. 6.Space and Time
    1. 1.The Way I Talk
    2. 2.Old Time Feeling
    3. 3.If You Were Someone I Loved
    4. 4.You Were Someone I Loved
    5. 5.Teeth Marks
    6. 6.Take It Away (Pt. A)
    7. 7.Take It Away (Pt. B)
    8. 8.Supertramp / The Boys of Summer / Supertramp
    9. 9.Kitchen Floor
    10. 10.I'm In Love (New song)
    11. 11.Snapping Turtle (New song)
    12. 12.River Rat Crawl
    13. 13.Space and Time
    14. 14.Work Until I Die

Reviews

Rating: 5 out of 5 based on 1 reviews
  • ethereal vibes with a bit of comedy

    by jimjams on 10/30/23The Southern Cafe & Music Hall - CharlottesvilleRating: 5 out of 5

    Sounded great. Killer band, great solos, wonderful and funny and charming performance. will see SG again.