Emerging indie-rock act Stupid Lucky perfectly captures the messy feelings of a situationship with their captivating new single, “baby teeth.” Driven by a potent combination of distorted guitars and perky drums, the track delivers an immediate wave of angsty energy. At its core, the song is a raw exploration of heartbreak and rage, navigating the painful reality of trying to move on while secretly wishing to hold on. The brilliant lyricism keeps listeners completely hooked from start to finish, painting a vivid picture of post-breakup resentment with lines like, “You ruined all my favorite songs.” This emotional turbulence culminates in the fiercely relatable coming-of-age chorus, “I miss my baby teeth,” a powerful metaphor for longing for simpler times. Ultimately, “baby teeth” is a brilliant anthem for anyone stuck between the urge to grow up and the desire to run back.
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Written by Ryan Cassata
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