Perfect Teeth

Perfect Teeth is the seventh and final studio album by the Washington, D.C., indie band Unrest, released on August 9, 1993, by 4AD.

The album received positive reviews from Select, Spin and the Chicago Tribune but was dismissed by Entertainment Weekly which found that the music lacked depth.

[5] From a contemporary review, Erik Davis (Spin) praised the songwriting and opined the group could not "resist drawing out the pretty parts of its songs"[11] Select noted the album's "great songs that were hinted at on last year's overrated Imperial ffrr" and while disliking a track described as "a token wine-glass drone type track", it was "soon forgotten in the midst of such potent, fully realised music.

"[9] The Chicago Tribune noted that Unrest "employs guitars that jangle engagingly and fresh voices that recall a more innocent age, intoxicated by possibility" and that "there's an undercurrent of melancholy to "Perfect Teeth" that makes these deceptively modest tunes resonate.

"[10] All lyrics are written by Mark Robinson, except "Light Command" and "Stylized Ampersand" by Bridget Cross and "West Coast Love Affair" by Phil Krauth; all music is composed by UnrestAdapted from the Perfect Teeth liner notes.