Girl Tones Make Conflict Catchy Again On "Stubborn Mouth"
- Charles Luberisse

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Written By: Big C

Some people know they’re the problem and still show up swinging. Girl Tones bottle that exact attitude into Stubborn Mouth, a fuzzed-out rock anthem that turns self-awareness into fuel rather than apology. The duo’s latest single thrives on contradiction—playful in delivery, biting in concept, and fully comfortable laughing at its own flaws while weaponizing them in the process. Built around taunting melodies and crunchy guitar-driven momentum, the track channels their knack for making conflict sound fun without watering down the underlying tension. Kenzie and Laila understand that self-sabotage is often easiest to admit when dressed in sarcasm. Girl Tones continue proving that imperfection sounds better when embraced at full volume, saying:
This song is a vulnerable reflection on being headstrong and how it can ultimately deteriorate your own well-being and others around you.

The Austin Dickerson visuals place the duo inside a retro wood-paneled home where biting into forbidden fruit becomes both visual metaphor and mischievous statement. The imagery captures temptation, indulgence, and self-inflicted consequences all wrapped in vintage cool. With support slots for The Rare Occasions and a packed festival season including Bonnaroo, BottleRock, and Just Like Heaven, Girl Tones continue building live momentum at a rapid pace. "Stubborn Mouth" confirms they are not backing off. Take a bite of this one and watch you official video below. Follow Girl Tones today on Instagram, TikTok, Facebook, Spotify, Apple Music, and YouTube.
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