06/27/2025

DAISY THE GREAT RELEASE NEW ALBUM THE RUBBER TEETH TALK

DAISY THE GREAT

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THE RUBBER TEETH TALK OUT THIS FRIDAY

 VIA S-CURVE RECORDS

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Brooklyn’s Daisy the Great are back today with the final preview of their forthcoming album The Rubber Teeth Talk, due out June 27 via S-Curve Records. The record’s radiant opening track, “Dog” features some of the band’s tightest and most immediate songwriting to date. “I wrote Dog while on a long walk through New York City on a crummy day,” shares Kelley Dugan, “I saw a Winnie the Pooh stuffed animal face down in a murky puddle on the curb in the West Village and I thought, there I am. It was like a little funny gift from the streets of NY that validated my disillusionment with adulthood that day and made me smile.”

For the new record, Mina Walker and Kelley Dugan worked with Grammy award-winning producer Catherine Marks (boygenius, St. Vincent, Alanis Morissette) to expand their multidimensional, genre-defying sound and deepen the intricate harmonies on their hook-filled tracks.  On creating the record, Catherine Marks shares, We laughed a lot making this record but there were also many moments that made us shed a little tear. When I first heard the songs I was immediately transported into their world. I love the character and sonic identity we’ve created for each song, guided by their storytelling. This album is so undeniably them and I love it.” 

WATCH “DOG” OFFICIAL VIDEO

Daisy the Great will embark on an extensive US headline tour, kicking off this September in Boston and making their way around the country. The band will play their biggest New York show to date at Bowery Ballroom on Sept 12th. Tickets are on sale HERE

Daisy the Great Tour Dates

9/10/2025 – Boston, MA – Brighton Music Hall

9/12/2025 – New York, NY – Bowery Ballroom

9/13/2025 – Philadelphia, PA- Kung Fu Necktie (21+)

9/15/2025 – Chicago, IL – Subterranean

9/16/2025 – St. Paul, MN- Amsterdam 

9/18/2025 – Denver, CO – Marquis Theater

9/19/2025 – Salt Lake City, UT – Soundwell

9/21/2025 – Portland, OR – Holocene 

9/23/2025– Seattle, WA – Barboza

9/25/2025 – San Francisco, CA – Cafe Du Nord

9/26/2025– Los Angeles, CA – El Cid

9/28/2025 – Phoenix, AZ – Valley Bar

10/1/2025 – Dallas, TX – Club Dada 

10/2/2025 – Austin, TX – 29th Street Ballroom

10/3/2025 – New Orleans, LA – Gasa Gasa (18+)

10/5/2025 – Asheville, NC – Eulogy

10/8/2025 – Washington DC – Songbyrd

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The new single follows the recently released “Bird Bones,” a heartwrenching song about a friend lost too soon, the wistful “Mary’s At The Carnival” and lead single “Ballerina,” which have seen early praise from Paste Magazine, FLOOD, The FADER, Northern Transmissions, and more. 

WATCH OFFICIAL VIDEOS FOR PREVIOUS SINGLES

BALLERINA,”  “MARY’S AT THE CARNIVAL” & “BIRD BONES

The Rubber Teeth Talk arrives on the heels of Daisy the Great’s highly regarded EP Spectacle: Daisy the Great vs. Tony Visconti, an experimental, kaleidoscopic body of work created with Grammy award-winning producer Tony Visconti last fall. What can be heard across The Rubber Teeth Talk’s 11 tracks is Daisy the Great’s limitlessness and utterly infectious and transformative sound. 

Citing artists you “can’t compare to anyone else,” like Fiona Apple, The Sundays, David Bowie, Dirty Projectors, and Liz Phair as inspiration, Daisy the Great have organically grown their audience by being totally inimitable. On The Rubber Teeth Talk, tight harmonies and a sharp melodic sensibility are the only rules – every song is a surprising centerpiece in its own right, a reminder that the voice in itself is an instrument.

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The Rubber Teeth Talk Tracklist:

  1. Dog
  2. Lemon Seeds
  3. Ballerina
  4. Dream Song
  5. Mary’s At The Carnival
  6. Lady Exhausted
  7. Swinging
  8. Rest Of My Life
  9. Bird Bones
  10. Everywhere
  11. Sue Me Alice

Coming off their invigorating first headlining tour, Daisy the Great found themselves back in New York City, finally with a moment to write again. Over the past two years of their lives, the two had constantly collected seeds of songs from dreams and uncanny moments, and were so excited to start to live within this new landscape they had been quietly imagining. As they began to build these worlds together, the duo found room for introspection, which grounds Daisy the Great’s sharp and playful new album: The Rubber Teeth Talk. In their transitional stage, Walker and Dugan paid special attention to the skewed logic of dreams, which bring unconscious desires to light. These revelations can be both prosaic and profound, delivered with wit. 

Daisy the Great describes their songwriting process as diaristic, reflecting their lives moment to moment, touching on both “big and small things.” To make the album, they wrote together daily, then shared the songs with bandmates Nardo Ochoa and Matti Dunietz who helped expand them into fully fleshed-out demos. Songs fell into place as the friends shared the details of their lives with one another, and on The Rubber Teeth Talk, the mundane experiences of the day-to-day share space with the momentous. Daisy the Great dreamed of working with award-winning producer Catherine Marks. Marks came to New York for preproduction and the band worked out songs in Dunietz’s basement studio, then they decamped to Studio G in Brooklyn in what they describe as a “homegrown” process. “The whole band came every day, even if they weren’t recording. It felt like such a family. We joked, bickered, and jammed, taking time to find really cool sounds as we knew we wanted the record to be super lush and full of little pockets – different worlds.” Though the lyrics on this album emerge from Dugan and Walker’s individual experiences, they relate to one another intimately, as friends and artists. “A lot of the album is about self-perception, comparison, and insecurity in some way. There’s also a thread about fear and trusting yourself that things will be okay. Trusting that it’s an adventure, or a journey, and finding a way to stick around through the messiness.”

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