Artist's albums
Might Love Myself
2023 · single
Sunshine!
2023 · single
Sunshine!
2023 · single
Cut The Line (feat. Beartooth)
2023 · single
Riptide
2022 · single
Below (Deluxe)
2022 · album
Below
2021 · album
Fed Up
2021 · single
Hell Of It
2021 · single
The Past Is Dead
2021 · single
Devastation
2021 · single
Aggressive (Remixed/Remastered)
2020 · album
Disease (Deluxe Edition)
2019 · album
The Blackbird Session
2019 · EP
B-Sides
2019 · single
Disease
2018 · album
Aggressive (Deluxe Edition)
2017 · album
Aggressive (Album Commentary)
2016 · album
Aggressive
2016 · album
Always Dead
2016 · single
Disgusting (Deluxe Edition)
2015 · album
Disgusting
2014 · album
Beaten in Lips
2014 · single
Sick
2013 · EP
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Biography
The fearlessly determined and creative Ohio-based powerhouse perfected a sound sought by a generation of bands, equal parts solitary musical confession and celebratory exorcism. BEARTOOTH music is an outright refusal to suffer in silence, weaponizing radio-ready bombast to deliver raw emotion mixed with noise-rock chaos. They combine hard rock and hardcore in a way that’s smart, lean, melodic, and irresistible, without apology. After over 900 million streams from songs like “The Past is Dead,” “Fed Up,” and “In Between”, in addition to the band’s fourth album, Below, topping charts and finding its way into Best Rock/Metal Albums of the Year in 2021, Rolling Stone introduced BEARTOOTH as one of 10 New Artists You Need To Know. The 2013 Sick EP was an emotionally stranded Shomo’s “message in a bottle,” tossed into a figurative ocean. Disgusting (2014), Aggressive (2016), Disease (2018), and Below (2021) expanded those themes of desperation, each sonically getting a step closer to the magical balance between the blood, sweat, and tears of classic recordings and the smooth gloss of modern production. Their latest single “Riptide” is the culmination of that battle: a furiously courageous song of self-empowerment serving as a victory lap to memorialize a struggle with mental health and self-acceptance, which has defined so much of BEARTOOTH since its inception. BEARTOOTH offers no cure, but the recovery comes in the process; the journey is the destination. So enjoy the ride.