Band Spotlight: Broken Teeth

By Dom Smith
By December 8, 2016 Band, Spotlight

In our next band spotlight, we chat to Adam Kelly and Dale Graham from the UK’s most powerful hardcore act of 2016, Broken Teeth.

Broken Teeth

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S] All right lads! How’s tricks? 

Adam] Yo, tricks are good, just chillin’, preparing a new set for some shows we have in the UK this and Europe next month!

S] What’s been a career highlight?

Adam] Travelling to new places around the world where we have never even thought of going from Richmond Virginia USA to some sketchy old sports hall venue in Poland. And mainly touring with all of our favourite bands.

S] What are the plans you can tell us about for early next year?

Adam] We still have a few tour plans to be confirmed but I do know we will be doing a European headline tour early January, maybe a few videos to make.

S] Talk to us about the major themes running through Peace Amongst Chaos?

Dale] The constant struggle, the things we see every day, the things we go through on a daily basis and how messed up the world is.

S] ‘Take Me Away’ is a powerhouse to start off, what inspired that one? 

Dale] Yeah that’s one of my favourites, that’s inspired by the world we live in and how fucked up it can be!

S] What keeps you passionate outside of music – think people, places and things? 

Dale: Most of us live in Leeds, so hanging out all the time at either one of our places. Adam lives in Manchester so he has his dog, and t-shirt printing company on the build.

S] Would you say your surroundings in Manchester inspire you, if so how?

Dale] Yeah for sure! We grew up here. We have seen so many local bands come and go and the same with touring bands who we have been watching for years pass through. That gives us the push to keep writing / touring – doing what we do best.

Catch Broken Teeth on tour:

Dec 10th – Glasgow, Audio
Dec  13th – Manchester, Star & Garter (supporting Ball Of Destruction)
Dec 31st – Leeds, Temple Of Boom (Snugglefest NYE Party)

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