Taken from new album Sweet Tooth Out on 25th February 2022 Mom Jeans' new album Sweet Tooth is an expedition into the Golden Age of the snotty, cheeky radio rock of the late 90s––and this Berkeley, CA-based band to watch clearly understood the assignment. Over the last few months, they've been sharing new music from the record including "What's Up?", "Circus Clown", and "Crybaby (On the Phone)" and today comes one of Sweet Tooth's most somber moments yet in "Graduating Life." It's the highly-acclaimed and adored acoustic track that Mom Jeans' loves to put on every album; a beautiful beg for life to pause and spend eternity with the ones you love. This sentiment, coupled with a video using childhood memories and their recent sold-out headlining tour, sends one into a spiral of nostalgia. Imagine if Ellie from the Pixar film UP never passed away, and the entire movie was that opening montage of her and Carl reflecting on the best times of their lives. "Graduating Life" is that perfect blend of a longing present and hopeful future. Sweet Tooth arrives three years after Mom Jeans’ second LP Puppy Love, and was recorded in New Jersey at The Barber Shop Studios with producer Brett Romnes (The Front Bottoms, Oso Oso). It's the first time the band had a proper, top-to-bottom studio experience, and it shows.
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