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Jaïr Faria Delivers Masterful Tune ‘Do Better’
Jaïr Faria unveils his polished new single ‘Do Better’. Showcasing artistic maturity, the song showcases his unwavering dedication to his craft, while emerging himself into extraordinary new artistic heights.
The lyrics of the song emphasise how difficult it may be to move on from a relationship when you meet your ex and feel like you’re back at the beginning. ‘Do Better’ features a smooth, soulful vocal delivery, a catchy melody, a funky beat, and excellent production. All of this combines to create a compelling mood, even though the song’s gloomy subject matter—the challenges of moving on from a lost relationship—is quite depressing. In less than thirty minutes, he wrote the song with the help of Glen Faria, Jheynner Argote, and Morgan Avenue. He immerses listeners in a world of alluring sounds, giving them a taste of his diverse artistic abilities and what lies ahead.
When asked about the inspiration behind this new single, Jaïr Faria has the following to say;
“As a young queer black artist, my music always revolves around young queer love and how it can be both beautiful and painful”.
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Dead Tooth Drops New Single ‘You Never Do Shit’

In “You Never Do Shit,” Brooklyn’s Dead Tooth deliver a snarling, urgent post-punk single that distills their barbed energy into under four minutes of sharp-tongued wit and scuffed-up sonics. It’s a track that bristles with disdain—Zach Ellis’ vocal delivery is acidic, at times theatrical, and often more spoken than sung. There’s a punk rock immediacy here, but with the knowing wink of someone who’s watched the scene curdle and still wants to dance through the ashes.
The song began its life in a different medium—written for a fictional band on City on Fire—but the real-life iteration carries more weight. There’s a palpable satisfaction in Ellis’ decision to reclaim it, and that freedom seeps into every detail: the unkempt rhythm section, the jarring saxophone lines from John Stanesco, and the deliberate looseness that characterizes its structure.
Dead Tooth are at once participants and commentators in the culture they inhabit. Their songs are alive with noise, but also with intent—tracking the psychic hangover of nightlife, subcultural collapse, and underground scenes that burn bright and disappear too soon. Ellis’ lyrical observations land like tossed-off critiques, but underneath the smirk is something deeper, almost desperate: a desire for connection, even through chaos.
With their debut album looming, “You Never Do Shit” feels like a thesis statement. Not just of sound, but of ethos: reject slickness, embrace noise, tell the truth—even if it’s ugly. In a year when punk has mostly whispered or wandered, Dead Tooth has chosen to scream.
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