Review: Time Of The Mouth // Tears

In case you missed it, Worcester-based Time Of The Mouth released their new single Tears two weeks ago (check out our interview with them about it here). Produced by Dave Draper of Tower Studios (who’s also worked with Fort Hope and The Wildhearts to name a few), Tears follows on from the release of their 2018 single, Beautiful Storm. Although they do have an album ready for release, Time Of The Mouth are focusing on live performances and single releases for the foreseeable future.

Photograph by @lissywitchphoto

Having listened to Tears multiple times, and with it having over 3k streams on Spotify and over 25k views on their music video via Facebook, it’s safe to say that I, and others, have not been disappointed. These guys really know how to do classic pop-punk which is absolutely NOT a bad thing – we love a bit of that over here at Burn The Pages. The punchy opening rhythm changes slightly in the second verse to keep the listeners on their toes. When we get to the bridge, we hear our first instance of a lead guitar riff which, while showing off the talented skills from frontman Chris Jones, doesn’t distract from the subject matter of the song. The message of the song is all about encouraging people to try and reach out and seek support for their mental health issues, no matter how small they may feel that they are. The use of their fans in their music video really goes to show just how much the band cares about them and listens to them. They decided to do this after hearing how their music had helped so many people – either through happy memories or through acting as an escape.

Going back to the classic pop-punk(ness) of it, the chorus is first heard within roughly 30 seconds of the song and the lyrics are incredibly easy for anyone to remember. John Feldmann (member of Goldfinger, producer and co-writer for Blink-182, 5 Seconds of Summer etc) talks about how most gig-goers aren’t musicians there to study the instruments, but rather how they want to sing along with people they “believe went through or are going through the same stuff”. By getting to the chorus (and the point) quickly, band members are saying “this is what we’re trying to say and we’re saying it in a way that every single person can sing along”. Time Of The Mouth have nailed this absolutely perfectly and this chorus, mixed in with those beautiful solo drum kicks just beforehand, has provided me with a song that I absolutely cannot wait to see being performed live.

Watch the music video for Tears below:

Stream Tears via Spotify here:

Keep up-to-date with Time Of The Mouth via their socials:

Facebook: Time Of The Mouth

Twitter: @timeofthemouth

Instagram: @timeofthemouthuk

Interview: Time Of The Mouth

Based in Worcester, Time Of The Mouth (TOTM) are a pop-rock trio made up of Chris Jones (frontman and guitarist), Mitchul Tyler (bass) and Ollie Badger (drums). Following on from 2018’s release of Beautiful Storm, we caught up with the guys to learn about them and their new single, Tears.

Photo credit to @ro_bere

Hi guys, thanks for coming in to talk to us! Let’s talk basics first. How did Time of the Mouth form and how did the name come about?

TOTM were formed when Chris (who was 14 at the time) was approached by two school friends who had seen him perform his solo acoustic songs, to ask him if he was interested in forming a band.The name came about when, during a band naming session in Chris’s living room the three 14 year old lads found the name ‘Time Of The Month’ highly amusing, only for Chris’s Mum to enter the room and immediately ban them from using that name, so a similar sounding alternative was sought hence the now familiar version of TOTM.

What’s been your biggest musical achievement of your careers so far?

There have been a few highlights, which have been spread over the time that the band have been together. Playing at the LG arena on the acoustic stage before ‘The Who’ played on their Quadrophenia tour definitely stands out, as does our headline show at the O2 Academy 3 in Birmingham. Getting airplay on radio stations in America and Australia has also given us a buzz.

What drew you to wanting to be a part of the music industry?

A desire to perform, a love for music and a reluctance to accept living in the ‘real world’.

Your new single Tears was released on Friday – congrats guys! The subject of the song is rather dark but sadly all too common these days. Is this something you’ve had a certain experience with?

We have all had experience, either through friends, family or personally of various mental health issues and the message of the song is really to encourage people to reach out and seek support rather than bottle up mental health issues as we know that this can lead to very sad and tragic outcomes.

Do you think there is enough support for the mental health of musicians?

It’s something that is starting to be taken more seriously and there are various organisations out there, like ‘Music Minds Matter’ that have been set up to support musicians with their mental health issues.

It’s quite a serious music video – what gave you the idea to have your fans holding up signs with their diagnoses and issues related to mental health?

We were keen to get our fans involved with this video after getting to know the issues that some of them have have faced in their day to day lives. We have been told on a few occasions that our music has helped them when they have been suffering from mental health issues, as it has either reminded them of happier times, or it has provided them with a form of escape from their problems for a little while. Hearing this has meant a lot to us, and inspired us to come up with the idea for the video, so it seemed very natural to ask some of our friends and fans to take part in the video.

If you could change one thing about the industry, what would it be?

Apart from a guarantee of success for TOTM, we would love the industry to be less about financial resources at our level. We know so many great bands who don’t have the financial clout to buy their way onto tours, or to pay small fortunes for PR or guaranteed radio airplay, so a more level playing field would be fairer and would help make the industry more pure and more talent based. The total extermination of the entertainment culture that brought us the X-Factor and BGT would be nice too…

What has the rest of 2019 got in store for you guys?

We have an album ready to launch when the time feels right, but for now it’s really about getting out all across the UK and playing as many shows and festivals as we can to as many people as possible. We are working with some great people who are helping us to build on our successes so far, so you can expect a couple more singles, videos and hopefully a lot more exposure for us during the rest of 2019.

Check out the video for their new single Tears below:

Catch Time Of The Mouth at West Street Live in Sheffield on May 6th or at Uncover in Worcester on May 31st

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