Mid Cheshire hardcore punks Kicked In The Tooth return able to blast us this yr with album quantity three, giving us a taster with debut observe Savour The Victory accompanied with one among their typical snazzy DIY movies says Wayne AF Carey…
If there’s one factor you’ll be able to say about KITT they know how you can have a fuckin’ snigger. Taking the piss out of Weapons N Roses within the again stage space of the notorious Salty Canine in Northwich? Yep. Demolishing a church formed cake subsequent to the market wasteland? Yep. Delivering chunky fuck off riffs and thundering drums and bass with Jay’s typical rasping vocals? Yep. They’re definitely again with a bang treating us to a cracking opener on what sounds to me like their greatest album but courtesy of these DIY demons Uncommon Vitamin.
Mid Cheshire punks Kicked In The Tooth (KITT) – Jay Concannon (vocals), Joe Penny (guitar/vocals), Mike Lovatt (bass) and Chris Mundie (drums) – carry their tight-knit, full throttle stage aggression to the consolation of your personal kitchen social gathering this spring with their new 12” full-length album ‘Watling Avenue Chambers’, which can be launched ninth Might through Uncommon Vitamin Data.
Vocalist Jay Concannon says of the observe, which additionally occurs to open the full-length with vigour,: “The primary music on the album is hopeful. It’s a stark reminder that life is brief, and what’s most vital in life is commonly proper in entrance of you. A music in regards to the beginnings of the pressure of age, the each day grind, and the small victories we take from every day. We have now our personal issues, however we’re fortunate to be right here, and that is an acknowledgement of that, in addition to a dedication to interrupt the monotonous grind.”
With members beforehand enjoying in Incisions and The Enterprise, Kicked In The Tooth masterfully carve out melodic pop sensibilities with a relentless hardcore power from the salt mines of Northwich. KITT are influenced by Dangerous Faith, Descendents, and Black Flag whereas staying tonally British and brutally northern, their UK82 / D-beat grip has secured units alongside Snuff, UK Subs, GBH, Cockney Rejects and The Exploited, plus fashionable heavy hitters The Drowns and Wonk Unit, to call a couple of.
Very similar to their break up cassette with New Hampshire punk rock outfit The Queers, KITT’s newest providing can have you in a six-string choke maintain. Recorded at Stress Drop Studios in Stockport and blended and mastered by Joe, among the many new materials is three fierce singles; ‘Savour the Victory’, a stark reminder that life is brief, ‘There can be Nothing’, a lesson in taking dangers, and ‘Werewolves’, a feral message served as a gob filled with damaged fangs about distancing your self from in the present day’s overstimulating hype machines.
The band will showcase ‘Watling Avenue Chambers’ at grassroots music venue The Salty Canine, Northwich, earlier than enjoying the Riot Competition and extra this summer time.
Tour Dates:
thirteenth March – The Flapper – Birmingham
14th March – Holy Diver – Stockport
eleventh Might – The Salty Canine – Northwich – Album Launch Celebration
twenty third Might – Good and Sleazy Competition – Morecambe
thirty first Might – Skate Rad Competition – Exeter
twentieth June – Guac ‘n’ Roll Punk Rock Kitchen – Liverpool
twentieth July – Star and Garter – Manchester
third August – Neal Fest – Northwich
eighth August – Riot Competition – Blackpool
14th August – The Underworld – London
nineteenth September – Legends – Edinburgh
twentieth September – Imply Metropolis Competition – Glasgow
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