Whale Tooth independently unleashed their debut EP in 2009 to a sold out room at Sneaky Dees in downtown Toronto. Whale Tooth’s EP garnered high critical acclaim from prominent reviewers, with the only criticism being that it wasn’t long enough. Whale Tooth’s hit single “Hibernation Song” has been giving campus radio all across Canada something to bet their dollars on. Whale Tooth used this momentum and invested the last little while writing and recording for an upcoming release, which is expected to be finished sometime in the fall of 2010.
Whale Tooth independently unleashed their debut EP in 2009 to a sold out room at Sneaky Dees in downtown Toronto. Whale Tooth’s EP garnered high critical acclaim from prominent reviewers, with the only criticism being that it wasn’t long enough. Whale Tooth’s hit single “Hibernation Song” has been giving campus radio all across Canada something to bet their dollars on. Whale Tooth used this momentum and invested the last little while writing and recording for an upcoming release, which is expected to be finished sometime in the fall of 2010.
Whale Tooth independently unleashed their debut EP in 2009 to a sold out room at Sneaky Dees in downtown Toronto. Whale Tooth’s EP garnered high critical acclaim from prominent reviewers, with the only criticism being that it wasn’t long enough. Whale Tooth’s hit single “Hibernation Song” has been giving campus radio all across Canada something to bet their dollars on. Whale Tooth used this momentum and invested the last little while writing and recording for an upcoming release, which is expected to be finished sometime in the fall of 2010.
Whale Tooth independently unleashed their debut EP in 2009 to a sold out room at Sneaky Dees in downtown Toronto. Whale Tooth’s EP garnered high critical acclaim from prominent reviewers, with the only criticism being that it wasn’t long enough. Whale Tooth’s hit single “Hibernation Song” has been giving campus radio all across Canada something to bet their dollars on. Whale Tooth used this momentum and invested the last little while writing and recording for an upcoming release, which is expected to be finished sometime in the fall of 2010.
Sean Chin
Chief Editor & Founder of Live in Limbo. Host & Producer of the Capsule Podcast. Sean is an award-winning photographer and Nikon Professional Services member. His work has appeared on the CBC, Pitchfork, and MUCH. He is an Academy Delegate at the JUNOs (CARAS) and has been involved in the Toronto music scene since 2005. He is also an endurance and CrossFit athlete. You should follow him on Twitter @SeanChin.