Dirty Mitts – New single ‘Ball & Chain’

With thumping energy, crashing drums, and raucous vocals, Dirty Mitts leave no stone unturned in their decisively powerful and high-octane output. The band have decades of experience between them and their love of loud, old-school rock n’ roll brought the quartet together with members hailing from Poland, Egypt, and the UK! And with a flurry of bold and electrifying live shows under their belt already, the London-based outfit are looking to kick out the jams as they deliver the follow-up to their blistering track ‘My Show’, with the release of their brand new single ‘Ball & Chain’.

New single ‘Ball & Chain’ will be released on Friday 17th February at 00:00 GMT across all streaming platforms.

Spotify pre-save: https://ditto.fm/ball-and-chain-dirty-mitts

“Ball and Chain was written in an office in Baker Street, when Mo and I (Tommy) were hanging out after work. We wanted to pay homage to our favourite band The Rolling Stones. A rather optimistic thought crossed our minds – maybe we’d be caught in some scandalous lawsuit in which the Stones would secretly try to steal our song and pass it off as their own. The searing vocals and catchy tune mean the public would never suspect a thing, obviously… The song is about a toxic relationship. It’s passionate and addictive, but the blood pumping through his veins isn’t just desire, it’s poison too. Fire can be beautiful but it bloody hurts if you get too close” – Dirty Mitts

Track written by Dirty Mitts
Recorded and produced by JBJ Studios
Drums recorded at Cargo studio

https://linktr.ee/dirtymitts

Dirty Mitts are:
Tommy (vocals) Matt (bass) Mo (guitars) Mateusz (drums)

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