
Faetooth - Labyrinthine 2LP NEW
Faetooth - Labyrinthine 2LP
NEW. SEALED.
Flenser Records
Los Angeles trio Faetooth sophomore album Labyrinthine is a deeply felt exploration of emotional weight: grief, memory, uncertainty, and the quiet work of growing around your own wounds.
Following the bandâs 2022 debut Remnants Of The Vessel, which introduced the bandâs signature blend of heaviness and mysticism, Labyrinthine pushes further inward. True to its name, the album winds through a maze of feeling and form, where meaning is never handed over easily. Itâs rooted in self-discovery through disorientation, the idea that understanding comes not from escape, but from getting lost.
Ari May (guitars and vocals), Jenna Garcia (bass and vocals), and Rah Kanan (drums) manage to stay grounded in the immediate in parallel with fantasy themes of the bandâs namesake. Labyrinthine holds space for this contradiction; tenderness and intensity, restraint and release. The bandâs self-branded âfairy doomâ sound fits between shoegaze, doom, and grunge. It isnât just texture; itâs a framework for navigating the unsaid.
Like the myth that inspired its title, Labyrinthine doesnât end in victory, but in confrontationânot with escape, but with the Minotaur. Only here, the Minotaur isnât a monster. Itâs something quiet and more familiar: unresolved feelings, old memories, and sadness that refuse to stay buried. The album winds like a maze, sometimes heavy, sometimes hushed, always intentional.
Faetooth isnât chasing catharsis. Theyâre creating space to reflect, to feel, and maybe to get a little lost along the way.
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Faetooth - Labyrinthine 2LP
NEW. SEALED.
Flenser Records
Los Angeles trio Faetooth sophomore album Labyrinthine is a deeply felt exploration of emotional weight: grief, memory, uncertainty, and the quiet work of growing around your own wounds.
Following the bandâs 2022 debut Remnants Of The Vessel, which introduced the bandâs signature blend of heaviness and mysticism, Labyrinthine pushes further inward. True to its name, the album winds through a maze of feeling and form, where meaning is never handed over easily. Itâs rooted in self-discovery through disorientation, the idea that understanding comes not from escape, but from getting lost.
Ari May (guitars and vocals), Jenna Garcia (bass and vocals), and Rah Kanan (drums) manage to stay grounded in the immediate in parallel with fantasy themes of the bandâs namesake. Labyrinthine holds space for this contradiction; tenderness and intensity, restraint and release. The bandâs self-branded âfairy doomâ sound fits between shoegaze, doom, and grunge. It isnât just texture; itâs a framework for navigating the unsaid.
Like the myth that inspired its title, Labyrinthine doesnât end in victory, but in confrontationânot with escape, but with the Minotaur. Only here, the Minotaur isnât a monster. Itâs something quiet and more familiar: unresolved feelings, old memories, and sadness that refuse to stay buried. The album winds like a maze, sometimes heavy, sometimes hushed, always intentional.
Faetooth isnât chasing catharsis. Theyâre creating space to reflect, to feel, and maybe to get a little lost along the way.












