
MOON TOOTH Debut Video For "Alpha Howl"

By
Larry Petro,
News Monkey
Wednesday, April 20, 2022 @ 11:10 AM

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From The Forthcoming New Ablum Phototroph Out May 13 |
Photo Credit: Anthony Lopardo
MOON TOOTH release a final preview of their new album, Phototroph (May 13, Pure Noise Records) with today’s release of “Alpha Howl” and its accompanying, Goodfellas inspired video that you can watch now on KNAC.COM HERE.
“There’s nothing more precious in life than finding your true purpose,” explains vocalist John Carbone of the themes behind the raucous track which made its debut via Jose Mangin’s Liquid Metal yesterday. “It’s a miracle in and of itself. Equally impacting is the misery of finding it and then being kept from it. When I’m home, sleeping in a comfy bed in my comfy apartment, I toss and turn furiously feeling in every sense of the word, restless. But touring all these years, sleeping on filthy hardwood floors in punk houses, wearing the same sweat-drenched show clothes from days ago, I sleep like a baby because my heart, mind and spirit are nourished. Of course it’s important to remember my privilege: I have an apartment, a bed, and I am grateful, but I have worked to put food on the table doing things I hate and having found true purpose, I think it’s reasonable to want to work my ass off at that for survival. "Alpha Howl" is about emotionally, philosophically, and spiritually starving to death.”
Speaking to the background on yet another creative and impressive video, guitar player Nick Lee says of the Tom Flynn-directed clip: “We had been working through a few more ‘serious’ video concepts for "Alpha Howl" but once the Goodfellas idea happened we just couldn’t stop laughing and knew it was the winner. We’re four Italian-Americans from Long Island so that movie is just essential and over the years we’ve fielded plenty of jokes around having a ‘Carbone’ and a ‘Romanelli’ in the band. I remember one interviewer making a joke about reading the names and thinking ‘what is this, the Long Island mafia?’ It’s obviously not meant to be tied to the lyrics or anything but it was incredibly fun to make and we hope people will get some laughs out of it!”
MOON TOOTH have been praised for their unique spin on prog/metal, with Rolling Stone saying “not since the early days of MRS VOLTA has a rock band managed to sound so wildly adventurous,” Pitchfork noting that the “band bursts with enthusiasm and rabid energy, as if MASTODON’s apocalyptic visions were replaced with cosmic wonder,” and Revolver dubbing them as “awe-inducing.”
The Long Island-based band have released a trio of songs in advance of the 11-song collection’s release: “Carry Me Home” via a vampire-infused video (https://youtu.be/85d48EftwaY), the psychedelic clip for “The Conduit” (https://youtu.be/5bc6mxJYk9U) and the narrative piece for “Nymphaeaceae” (https://youtu.be/R3ZolNyLfN0).
Tour dates:
- April 21 Denver, CO Lost Lake
- April 23 Sacramento, CA Heart Health Park (SwanFest)
- April 24 Portland, OR Mano Oculta
- April 25 Seattle, WA Substation
- May 21 Atlanta, GA The Earl
- May 22 Asheville, NC The Odditorium
- May 23 Huntington, WV The Loud
- May 24 Baltimore, MD Metro Gallery
- May 27 Ridgewood, NY TV Eye
- May 29 Amityville, NY Amityville Music Hall (album release show)
w/DANCE GAVIN DANCE, MEMPHIS MAY FIRE, VOLUMES:
- April 26 Spokane, WA Knitting Factory
- April 27 Boise, ID Revolution
- April 29 Wichita, KS Cotillion
- April 30 Omaha, NE The Admiral
- May 1 Des Moines, IA Val Air
- May 3 Ft. Wayne, IN Pierre’s
- May 4 Cleveland, OH Agora
- May 6 Grand Rapids, MI Intersection
- May 7 Milwaukee, WI Riverside Theater
- May 9 Rochester, NY Main Street Armory
- May 10 Albany, NY Empire Live
- May 11 Hartford, CT Webster Theater
- May 13 Richmond, VA The National
- May 14 Raleigh, NC The Ritz
- May 15 Columbia, SC The Senate
- May 17 Ponte Verde, FL Concert Hall
- May 18 Daytona Beach, FL Daytona International Speedway
- May 19 Knoxville, TN Knoxville Auditorium
- May 20 Birmingham, AL Sloss Furnace
Album pre-orders (https://smarturl.it/MoonTooth) include several limited edition vinyl variants:
- White/royal blue with yellow splatter (200 copies, Pure Noise exclusive) SOLD OUT
- Black and gold pinwheel (300 copies, Pure Noise exclusive)
- Yellow and blue galaxy (300 copies, indie retail)
- Royal blue cloudy (UK/EU retail exclusive)
- Black and hot pink (250, Moon Tooth exclusive)
- Royal blue in milky clear vinyl with heavy yellow and green splatter (1150, various retailers)

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