NYC’s Glom Shares “Teeth” + ‘Below’ LP Out This Friday (1/09); US Tour Dates Announced
January 7, 2026 BY Emma Orland
Today, Glom (Sean Dunnevant) shares “Teeth,” the new single from his highly anticipated album, Below, out this Friday, January 9th, via his new label home, Nettwerk.
On the track, Dunnevant shares, “Teeth is about wanting an excuse to uproot your whole life and starting new, but never actually doing it.”
Doubling as a snapshot of his life between 2022 and 2024, Below is a document of perseverance, a contemplation of uncertainty, unconventional routes, and heady emotions that accompany them. “As a whole, the record is a snapshot of my life. The stories are true and only slightly exaggerated. Except ‘Doxycycline.’ That one is one hundred percent true,” he adds.
Glom will embark on a 2026 Spring headline North America tour in support of Below, with dates kicking off May 13th in Nashville and concluding on June 6th in D.C. The band will play in Los Angeles at Permanent Records on May 23rd and in New York City at Baby’s All Right on June 4th. Tickets on sale this Friday, December 12th, at 10 am local time HERE. In addition to the tour, the band was also announced for Kilby Block Party in Salt Lake City in May. See all dates below.
WATCH “TEETH” OFFICIAL VIDEO
Glom will embark on a 2026 Spring headline North America tour in support of Below, with dates kicking off May 13th in Nashville and concluding on June 6th in D.C. The band will play in Los Angeles at Permanent Records on May 23rd and in New York City at Baby’s All Right on June 4th. Tickets on sale this Friday, December 12th, at 10 am local time HERE. In addition to the tour, they were also announced for Kilby Block Party in Salt Lake City in May. See all dates below.
Glom Tour Dates
5/13/2026 – Nashville, TN – The Basement
5/15/2026 – Oklahoma City, OK – Beer City Music Hall
5/17/2026 – Salt Lake City, UT – Kilby Block Party
5/19/2026 – Portland, OR – Polaris
5/20/2026 – Seattle, WA – Barboza
5/22/2026 – San Francisco, CA – Brick & Mortar Music Hall
5/23/2026 – Los Angeles, CA – Permanent Records
5/24/2026 – Phoenix, AZ – Valley Bar
5/26/2026 – Denver, CO – Globe Hall
5/28/2026 – Saint Paul, MN – Turf Club
5/29/2026 – Chicago, IL – Schubas
5/30/2026 – Hamtramck, MI – Sanctuary
5/31/2026 – Toronto, ON – The Drake Underground
6/2/2026 – Somerville, MA – The Rockwell
6/4/2026 – Brooklyn, NY – Baby’s All Right
6/5/2026 – Philadelphia, PA – Kung Fu Necktie
6/6/2026 – Washington, DC – DC9
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WATCH OFFICIAL VIDEOS FOR PREVIOUS SINGLES
“LATE TO THE PARTY” | “MIRROR” | “STEEL” | “WINDOW”
Tracklisting – Glom – Below
1. Mirror
2. Virginia
3. Glass
4. My Body Loves Me
6. Teeth
7. Doxycycline
8. Window
9. Steel
10. Below
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A follow-up to 2020’s Merit, the new record, Below, is a true raising of the stakes, the most fully realized version of his creative vision to date, and the first music from Glom as a solo endeavor. Possessing an infectious sound that pushes harder into heavy distortion and poppy dreamscapes, Below finds Glom building out sounds current and classic all at once, equally resembling the crunchy and high-definition sounds of ‘90s alternative rock like Third Eye Blind, melodic structure reminiscent of grunge-gazers Narrow Head, as well as fellow virtuosic and emo-adjacent peers like Dazy. Hints of these influences pulse through recent cuts, “Glass,” which has become a staple in his discography, and in previous singles, “Late To The Party,” “Mirror,” “Steel,” and most recently “Window.”
Such lyrical directness is new territory for Glom. Dunnevant shares, “With the previous Glom records, I took a lot of time to make the lyrics veiled and mysterious.” “With this record, I didn’t want to do that anymore. I wanted the lyrics to mirror what was happening in real life.”
Much of Below was, notably, written around the time Dunnevant turned 30, which he describes as “a big milestone for people’s lives and careers.” “Sometimes, people get married, start families, and have like a stable career figured out—and some don’t,” he says. “I fall into the latter category, which is the struggle of being an artist.” Fittingly, the guitar-ripper “My Body Loves Me” zeroes in on the corporeal changes that come along with aging, while “Teeth,” with a melodic structure reminiscent of grunge-gazers Narrow Head, focuses on missed connections and the difficulties of repair alongside what Dunnevant refers to as the “most powerful lyric” on Below: “Call me when you’ve settled/ Let’s catch up and make a plan/ I’ll pretend you understand and want to know.”
Locating the emotional core of such complicated feelings is at the heart of Below, a record that finds its creator moving forward with his incredible sound while engaging in some serious reflection. “It is really interesting to listen to this record after time has passed,” Dunnevant says. “When I was writing it, I was pretty down about my trajectory, and I didn’t know what to do with my life. I decided to take a gamble on this record, and it ended up exactly what I wanted it to sound like. Every decision was correct.” After listening for yourself, you’d be hard-pressed not to agree.