Teardrop

News

07/05/2008 — Teardrop EP on iTunes

You can now purchase the Euphoria Promo EP (originally available as just a limited slip case) on the Apple iTunes store. Scroll down to the Music section of the site for details on the EP and a link to buy it for just £3.16. Or click here to be taken to the album page on the iTunes store. Also it's 'iTunes Plus' meaning it's higher quality and DRM free! So go check it out!

11/02/2008 — New Site

We now have a new simple site which is very easy to use and provides links to buy our music as well as regular news updates all on one single page! There are also links below to out Facebook and Myspace profiles, so check them out!

01/01/2008 — Desktopography

Teardrop have been selected for the 2008 exhibition of Desktopography, a popular free nature based wallpaper site which has had many great reviews for it's unique high quality desktop wallpapers. The music has been a big part of Desktopography too, making the whole experience one to remember.

Pete Harrison, curator of Desktopography has announced there will be a 'Desktopography Album' a compilation of all the music from the past 3 exhibitions as well as the 2008 version launched in May. Be sure to check out www.desktopography.net during spring for more information about the album featuring Teardrop.

Music

Euphoria Promo CD - Limited

4 Tracks, 19 minutes.
Slip Case & Digital Download

Time Spent With Antique Mirrors

Full Length album. Released soon.
Digital Download

  • Buy from GLOOMTREE RECORDS (available soon)
  • Buy from iTunes (available soon)

Desktopography

Compilation album featuring two Teardrop tracks, Digital Download only.

Listen to Teardrop on MySpace and Facebook.

Biography

Pete made various soundtracks for short films, some of which are currently being played at Cannes Film festival, and was also a member of numerous bands. Jono did his own thing studying Music Technology at college and making a small ambient project titled 'Long Journey'. The two decided to give a shot at writing and recording material together which would then be produced by Peter.

The first track they made was a song called "Vuttony", which can be found as a b-side on the Vuttony EP. After they wrote Vuttony, which was the song that made them continue to create music together, and whilst in Scotland they decided to call themselves Teardrop, after listening to the song 'Teardrop' by Massive Attack. They chose the name while travelling Scotland, in Edinburgh This is also where a lot of the Queensferry EP was written.