Local band featured on BBC Introducing ahead of official single launch

By Evie Payne

26th Apr 2023 | Local News

Attend the launch this May. Image credit: screenshot from 'A Family Fantasy' music video.
Attend the launch this May. Image credit: screenshot from 'A Family Fantasy' music video.

A local band have launched their debut single, and have already been featured on BBC Introducing.

'Dogs! Teeth!' are a quirky band made up of three local lads who find their inspiration in Nirvana, Cardiacs, Scott Walker and The Pixies.

The three-piece came together in Peterborough in 2022 over a love of the 90's alternative guitar sound, and vehemently believe in an 'all live, no backing tracks' approach. The craft is very important to them, but so is quirky soulful irreverence. They try not to take themselves too seriously whilst writing about some serious topics.

The hype around the local band has grown over the past months, and Stamford is the lucky location chosen by the trio to host their official single launch in May.

Their single, 'A Family Fantasy' is a tongue in cheek song about how our experiences in childhood can sometimes limit us and stop us from reaching our full potential. It points to the 'stiff upper lip' culture of this country as being at times dangerously toxic to our wellbeing.

The launch party will take place at Mama Liz's on 12 May.

Other popular local bands will be playing, including Das Kapitans, The Deadites and The Dodo Appreciation Society.

You can buy tickets online.

     

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