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Skate-punk band TeethOut have released a newly reworked version of Mazzy Star’s “Fade Into You,” featuring PEI indie-pop powerhouse KINLEY, revisiting a cover that originally appeared on their 2025 EP Here We Go.
The original version marked a bold departure for TeethOut, reimagining the iconic track as a fast, melodic pop-punk anthem. While the band was proud of the release, they felt the song still had more potential to unlock.
“We always loved how big and anthemic it felt,” says the band. “But it still felt like it was missing something. Once we started talking about bringing KINLEY in, it became obvious what that missing piece was.”
Rather than scaling anything back, the collaboration pushes the song further. TeethOut’s punchy riffs, driving tempos, and sing-along choruses collide with KINLEY’s melodic strength and pop sensibility, resulting in a version that feels both explosive and emotionally grounded. The pairing bridges two distinct musical worlds while preserving the heart of the original.
“This version finally sounds like what we heard in our heads from the start,” the band adds. “It’s loud, melodic, and emotional in a way that feels complete now.”
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