Having announced Weaponry vocalist Al Bristow as their new six string riff slinger so that frontman Ross Walker can focus on vocals alone, Sore Teeth have followed the delights of their last single “Unite” with the power of new single “War“. Whether that means the Hampshire Hardcore Homewreckers (or triple H) will use Bristow for
Following the news that they will be holding a single release party show at The Lounge Bar in Alton on 24th November which very much looks like it’s titled “War“, Hampshire Hardcore homewreckers Sore Teeth have put the clocks back to their last single “Unite” for an official music video. Recorded, mixed and mastered by
A live favourite at recent shows, Hampshire Hardcore crew Sore Teeth have finally committed “Unite” to tape [metaphorically speaking, it was probably recorded digitally by Ross Walker Productions ~ Ed] and unleashed it as their first single of 2023. It’s actually their second after “Believe” as a quartet with the addition of a second guitarist
Hampshire Hardcore crew Sore Teeth have announced that June is going to be a month to remember with the release of new single “Unite” alongside no less than five shows. The biggest of those sees the band in the Quarter Final of the Metal 2 The Masses competition for a place on the New Blood
There is nothing quite like the comfort of The Lounge Bar in Alton, a safe space to see a show run by a genuine hero of the music scene in Catherine Jackson who also happens to be a co-founder of Radar Festival. Tonight we’re also joined by another absolute legend in Chris Underhill from My
It’s safe to say that Hampshire Hardcore crew Sore Teeth have been around the block a few times. Formed in the Autumn of 2016 with a Hardcore Punk style that had hints of 80s Crossover Thrash in the vein of Cro-Mags the trio of drummer James Ashford, bassist Chris Welch and vocalist and guitarist Ross
When it comes to DIY Hardcore work ethic Sore Teeth are a band who know exactly what they’re doing. Hardcore isn’t just music to them, it’s a lifestyle choice and they’ve spent the last four years at the grindstone developing their sound and working out what suits them best while quite literally bringing the house
When it comes down to brass tacks and bare essentials, there is something immediately gratifying about both the sound and the shows of Hardcore bands. Simple, effective and straight to the point with high energy, breakdowns piled up and throat shredding vocals, it’s all that you need. Influenced by classic Hardcore Punk with an undercurrent
There are prolific bands and then there are Sore Teeth, a band who started out in 2016 and have dropped two albums – 2018’s “86’d” and 2019’s “Products Of Violence” and two EPs – 2017’s “F*** You In The Head” and 2021’s “This Is Our Core” as well as a trio of singles and are
Back at the Lounge Bar in Alton Hampshire and night of Hardcore awaits in the October darkness, the tone set by the sound engineer putting on some mood music in the form of Knocked Loose after the sound check that is pretty much on point as it reverberates around the small yet perfectly formed venue.