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Teeth & Tongue were an Australian indie rock band formed in 2007 by Jessica Claire Cornelius, a New Zealand-born singer-songwriter and musician. The project has included other members, such as James Harvey on drums, Marc Regueiro-McKelvie on guitar and Damian Sullivan on bass guitar and synthesiser. Teeth & Tongue released four albums, ''Monobasic'' (November 2008), ''Tambourine'' (April 2011), ''Grids'' (March 2014) and ''Give Up on Your Health'' (September 2016), before disbanding early in 2017. The stage name had also been used for Cornelius' solo performances, but since 2017 she has performed and released material under her own name and relocated to Los Angeles late that year.


History

Teeth & Tongue were formed in Melbourne in 2007 by Jessica Cornelius (ex-Moscow Schoolboy) on lead vocals, keyboards and guitar, as a vehicle for her song-writing. She recalled, "you either want a fully-collaborative band in which everyone has input into everything, or you just have your own project, and say 'this is my band, do you want to help with it?'" Cornelius was born in c. 1980 and grew up in Ngāruawāhia, New Zealand before moving to Wellington as a teenager. She relocated to Melbourne in 2000 where, "she cycled through scores of bands, before one she fronted, the snarling Moscow Schoolboy, stuck." Teeth and Tongue's debut album, ''Monobasic'', was issued in November 2008 via Inertia Records/Crystal Chain Records with Cornelius co-producing with Casey Rice. For the album Cornelius was joined by Rice on guitar and EBow, Ricky French on guitar, Ben MacDonald on keyboards, Patrick Millman on bass guitar, Cesar Rodgrigues on guitar, Joe Talia on drums, Ian Wadley on guitar. It received critical acclaim from Australian media, including rotation airplay on Triple J and
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, Album of the Week on Radio Adelaide, and reviews in '' Rolling Stone'', ''
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'', ''Who Weekly'' and ''Yen Magazine''. Teeth & Tongue, with the line-up of Cornelius, Steve Masterson, Marc Reguiro-Mckelvie and "Patto" Millman, were chosen as Triple J's radio programme ''Home & Hosed''s Next Crop artist in November 2009. Steph Hughes of that programme explained, "Her latest songwriting output has seen the group remaining true to initial brooding sensibilities – with an added special sauce. At any turn a Teeth & Tongue song could be sludgy, melodic, metronomic – or a patchwork of them all. It's meticulously constructed but by no means restrained." ''Tambourine'', their second album, was released in April 2011 via
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, which was co-produced by Cornelius and Simon Grounds. It was listed as Album of the Week on
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FM, Radio Adelaide, RTR FM and Edge Radio. The line-up was Cornelius (now also on drum machine) and Reguiro-McKelvie were joined on some tracks by Masterson on live drums and Brigitte Hart on backing vocals and percussion. According to ''The Beat''s interviewer, "she wanted to record an album based primarily on the use of drum machines. But it was the long gestation of ''Tambourine'' that allowed Cornelius to examine exactly how she wanted the album to sound, and what she wanted it to represent as a record." '' The Age''s reviewer rated ''Tambourine'' at four stars, ''The Vine''s writer observed, "One of the best Australian releases this year". Kat Mahina of ''The AU Review'' caught a live gig in July 2011, where, "Cornelius was in fine form and visibly less nervous than she was at her own album launch a few weeks ago. The young chanteuse let her vocals soar and her dirty, bluesy, pop was all encompassing. hehas a sweet, understated presence and the music really took off." The album's first single, "Unfamiliar Skirts", received ''The Age''s EG Award nomination for Song of the Year in October 2011. In March 2012 Teeth & Tongue undertook a solo North American tour, including performances at the
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festival and New York's Piano's.
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's Mark Graham saw both of the latter shows, " hehas a beguiling, sultry sound, one that to this listener lies somewhere between Cat Power and Bat For Lashes. She’s got a real knack for setting the scene in her songwriting, and has a novelist’s gift for conveying the kind of minute details in her lyrics that really put the listener in her head space. The tour was also reviewed by ''
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. Teeth & Tongue returned to the US in October of that year with a full band for
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where they appeared on '' USA Today''s list
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2012: What you should be listening to Now. Followed by a live performance on East Village Radio. Also in that year they were nominated for another EG Award, for Outstanding Achievement. Cornelius, as a solo act, joined a live 12-date SBS '' RocKwiz'' tour during 2012. She has appeared on the related TV show twice: in 2011 as a duet with Mike Rudd of cover version of Roy Orbison's " Crying", and in 2013 covering "Take Another Little Piece of my Heart" with
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. In 2013 Cornelius was one of the musical artists in the National Gallery of Victoria's exhibition, "Wired for Melbourne Sound"; where musicians wrote and recorded an extended play live in a public gallery. Evelyn Morris was also a part of the project. Teeth & Tongue's third album, ''Grids'', was released in March 2014, with a line-up of Cornelius and Reguiro-Mckelvie joined in the recording studio by Damian Sullivan on bass guitar and synthesiser. It was co-produced by Cornelius with A J Bradford for
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provided drums for the album. It was named Album of the Week on RRR FM, Radio Adelaide, and by ''Beat Magazine'', and Feature Album on ABC's Double J and on RTRFM radio. Jake Cleland, of music website ''thevine.com.au'', observed, "equal parts piano balladry, electronic squall and guitar buzz, but its most distinct component is Cornelius's voice. One moment a David Bowie yawp, the next a Kate Bush howl, another soulful crooning, and occasionally joining herself in choirs both weeping and thunderous, ''Grids'' features some of her most adventurous vocal work to date." The second single, and video from the album, "Good Man", premiered on ''Pages Digital'', A writer for Australian Independent Record Labels Association (AIR) described it as "jawdropping" and "breathtaking" and explained, "We've never heard a song like it before. The star is the arrangement – A single organ, a smattering of feedback, some gated drums and Jess' multi-layered, multi-textured vocals dominating out front." The next single, "Newborn", featured
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and was launched with an accompanying video displaying syncopated dance moves by body builders. The album received three more ''The Age'' EG Award nominations: Best Band, Best Album and Best Female Artist. During 2014, Teeth & Tongue had expanded to a five-piece band to recreate the ''Grids'' album for live shows, Cornelius, Reguiro-Mckelvie and Sullivan were joined by James Harvey on drums and Jade McInally on backing vocals, keyboards and percussion. That year they performed at Meredith Music Festival, Boogie Festival, White Night Melbourne, Friday Nights at the National Gallery of Victoria and New Year's Eve, as well as touring Australia to promote ''Grids'' — including a performance at MONA in Tasmania. In February 2015 took part in the Nes Artist Residency in
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, northern Iceland, for two months, where she composed on new material. The group's single, "Cupcake", released in April 2015, included a video shot at the residency and through vehicle windows while driving around the town. The group's fourth album, ''Give Up on Your Health'', reached No. 2 on the ARIA Hitseekers Albums chart in September 2016. It was named Feature Album on 3RRR and described as an, "adventurous and accomplished album of smart, sophisticated pop", by their writer. The album was also named feature album on Double J and Teeth & Tongue was nominated for a J Award for Double J Australian Artist of the Year alongside King Gizzard and the Lizard Wizard and Ngaiire. At the Age Music Victoria Awards 2016, Teeth & Tongue was nominated for Best Song ("Dianne") and Cornelius was nominated for Best Female Artist. https://www.musicvictoria.com.au/musicvictoriaawards/previous-nominees)/ref> In the US, Teeth & Tongue were featured in '' Rolling Stone'' as one of ‘"Ten New Artists You Need to Know" in August of that year. https://www.rollingstone.com/music/music-lists/10-new-artists-you-need-to-know-august-2016-114596/teeth-tongue-118289/)/ref> Giselle Bueti of ''The AU Review'' saw their gig in February 2017, "delivered a bone shakingly sweet set... heydeliver a dynamic live show. Each song is enhanced; with an almost darker, more spine tingling feel." The group disbanded early in that year with Cornelius concentrating on her solo career.


Touring

Teeth & Tongue has supported J Mascis, Vance Joy, EMA, The Drones,
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in Australia. Teeth & Tongue toured Europe in 2010, playing Gea Festival in Tarragona alongside Lydia Lunch. Teeth & Tongue has played at several festivals, including Meredith Music Festival, Falls Festival,
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Boogie Festival
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, Beechworth Festival, and the White Night festivals in Melbourne.


2017–present: Jess Cornelius, solo

In September 2017 Cornelius released a single, "Jealousy", as Jess Cornelius and toured the US supporting Australian singer-songwriter, Paul Kelly. https://nylon.com/articles/jess-cornelius-jealousy-premiere)/ref> In the following month she released a five-track EP, ''Nothing Is Lost''. Following its release Cornelius relocated to Los Angeles and began working on new music. In February 2019 she issued another single, "No Difference".


Members

* Jess Cornelius – lead vocals, keyboards, guitar, bass guitar, drum machine (2007–17) * Patrick "Patto" Millman – bass guitar (2008–10) * Steve Masterson – drums (2009–10) * Marc Regueiro-McKelvie – guitar (2009–17) * Damian Sullivan – bass guitar, synthesiser (2013–17) * James Harvey – drums (2014–17) * Jade McInally – backing vocals, keyboards, percussion (2014–16) * Cheyenne Harper – keyboards (2017)


Discography


Albums


Singles


Awards and nominations


J Award

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Music Victoria Awards

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References


External links

* {{DEFAULTSORT:Teeth and Tongue Living people Australian indie rock groups Musicians from Melbourne Musical groups established in 2007 Musical groups disestablished in 2017 Year of birth missing (living people)