We are playing with Kallohonka and Oil Spill on March 13th, 2026 at Double Wide in beautiful Dallas TX. Come one, come all, to this fun, mixed bill.
Be there or be fucking square.
Unfortunately we had to bail last night due to some health issues with the band. It was still a fun night, 3 of us made it out to support The Denton Water Project and watch David Forsyth, Yellowbelly, Elmwood, and Goodbye Horses.
As a mea culpa, here’s a demo for a brand-new song called “Livid.”
We’ll be back soon!
Hey there all, It’s yer pal, Alex.
Teal Stripe is returning to the stage, next week, 1-14-2026 at Rubber Gloves. We’ll be playing with Yellowbelly, Goodbye Horses, Elmwood and David Forsyth. The show is a benefit for the Denton Water Project, a fine cause indeed. Come out, have some fun, whydonchya? See you there.
After many years in the making, Forget, is finally available. You can purchase it for download or CD over on our bandcamp. If you prefer to stream, that is also an option, but it is not on Spotify.
We hope you enjoy! Be sure to come see us at November 8th at Aura Coffee in Denton TX to see us play the album in full. Ticks available here.
Full Press Release for Forget:
Teal Stripe was once referred to as “bubble crust” by a trusted friend who has good opinions on music. The term perfectly encapsulates the synthesis of blistering distorted guitar, sugary melodies and acerbic lyrics that Teal Stripe is best known for.
The band was originally helmed by Dallas TX native Alex Atchley and life-long friend and frequent collaborator, Jack Harris. As a duo they confounded audiences across America with their drum machine backed, twin guitar, high energy performances. Their 2nd album, Forget, is set to release on October 21st, 2025 on CD, Bandcamp, and later, some select streaming platforms.
Forget picks up even before their first record, Heavy Metal, even began. Tracks like “Lucie” and “The Young You” date back to around 2008, being re-workings of older projects given major structural rehabilitation from their low-fidelity four track origins. “Keep Me Warm” was demo’d finished so soon after Heavy Metal was released, that it was in the live set during the subsequent tour to promote the album. Even “We Had Plans Tonight,” a simple song about the travails of working class romance, was almost left on the scrapheap of a now defunct band of Atchley’s, while the lyrics to the thematic linchpin, “Philip K Dick,” were initially penned for another 86’d project from the past.
Newer tracks like “I Want to Watch You Suffer,” “Philistine,” “Sandman,” “Something’s Missing,” and “Run and Hide” are scattered across the album alongside the old, molding into a coherent listening experience–one that treads heavily in the past to pave the way for the future of the band.
Harris has since departed the band to focus on other projects, leaving Atchley to finish Forget with other life-long friends and collaborators. That’s how the band started, so it might as well stay consistent. Contributors include Donovan Ford (Skimp, Sacred Attention), Kara and Stephanie Buchanan (The Crystal Furs), Sam Swanson (Blank-Men), Savannah Sherer (Inverted Candles), Cameron Rosewicz (Doink). Rounding out the guest support is Shayne Lechelt and Rebecca Tafline who deliver absolute show-stopping vocal support on key tracks “Something’s Missing” and “Philip K Dick.” Of course, Harris has contributions to the album, bridging the gap between where Teal Stripe began, and where they will go in the future.
The most significant contribution was the mixing and mastering work of Garry Brents (Cara Neir, Sallow Moth, Memorrhage, and many others) who took inconsistently, unprofessionally recorded tracks and meticulously polished them into the album’s crystalline final form.
Now, the band continues as a five piece outfit with members of other Dallas and Denton based bands such as Inverted Candles, Bog and Average Life Expectancy to carry the torch of so-called bubble crust.
Greetings!
Forget is done being mixed, CDs are in production, and press releases are being sent out, so hopefully I’ll get some ears on this latest album.
I’m pushing the official release forward to 10/21/2025. It’s ready to go, I’m just giving time to hopefully build up some press.
More importantly, for now, the album release show is now ready to be announced.
It will be held at Aura Coffee in Denton TX on Saturday November 8th, 2025. Doors open at 7:30, show starts at 8. Local faves Record Setter, Wish Kit and Joe Gorgeous will be joining us.
Buy tickets ahead of time here. There is limited space.
Greetings Stripe-Os,
It’s time to sink your ears into the new single, “Philistine!” The single is available for download from here on our official site, or on bandcamp. If you yourself are a philistine, you can go listen to it on various streaming platforms. It’s not on the green dot, and who knows how long I’ll tolerate the whole streaming ecosystem in general. All of our music will always be available for free on this site, so keep us bookmarked to get your fill.
Oh yeah, and there’s a video up on YouTube as well.
Our second album, Forget, is in the can. The first single and b-side is being mixed as I type this. This album is many years in the making. Many people that I absolutely love contributed to it and it very well may be one of the best albums I’ve ever made. I’m excited to share it with you all.
The single, “Philistine” and video will be out in September.
Forget comes out on my 40th birthday, October 24th 2025
If you’re seeing this, that means we’re dead. Dead tired of not playing live! We’re working on new material, and until then, check out this live performance we did back last month on KUZU for their 8th KUZUTHON.
We got two shows coming up for September and October 2024.
* Sept 9th @ Club Dada supporting Miniaturized w/ Darstar, Spring Palace – link to FB Event
* October 12, 2024 – at Sunshine Bar Arlington TX w/ Joe Gorgeous, Cool Jacket and Power Weapons – link to FB Event