Backstory:
Dental Station is a unique quartet that met in a place no one would expect – a dental office. The band members were all in the waiting room for their annual checkups when an instrumental version of “Bohemian Rhapsody” came on the TV. Before they knew it, they were harmonizing together, and the waiting room was filled with applause. Realizing their musical chemistry, they exchanged phone numbers and decided to meet up to jam. After a few weeks of practicing in their basements and garages, Dental Station was born. The band has since been turning heads with their unique sound, earning them a growing fan base and a reputation as one of the most intriguing new acts in music.
Genre:
Alternative Rock
Title:
“Cavities of the Heart”
Full Song Lyrics:
(Verse)
[D] When I saw you [G] at the dental station door
[Em] I could tell you were [A] not like before
[D] You had a sweet smile, [G] but it was a little bit tart
[Em] I could see the cavities [A] forming in your heart
(Chorus)
[D] Filling up the cavities [G] of your heart
[Em] No Novocain can numb [A] this kind of smart
[D] It’s more than just a drilling [G] in the dark
[Em] It’s about fixing the cavities [A] in your heart
(Verse)
[D] You showed me your x-rays, [G] it was a piece of art
[Em] So many holes, [A] I didn’t know where to start
[D] I got my drill, [G] but the task was too large
[Em] Too many cavities [A] were in charge
(Chorus)
[D] Filling up the cavities [G] of your heart
[Em] No Novocain can numb [A] this kind of smart
[D] It’s more than just a drilling [G] in the dark
[Em] It’s about fixing the cavities [A] in your heart
Fans favorite:
The band’s favorite fan is Thomas “Tooth” Thompson. As a dental hygienist by day and a rock enthusiast by night, Tooth embodies the spirit of Dental Station. He says, “The band is my favorite because their music resonates with me on a different level. They seamlessly blend my world of dentistry with my love for alternative rock. It’s like they’re singing my life story. Plus, their live shows are as exciting as a root canal, minus the pain!”