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MSRY release new music video for ‘Broken Teeth’

MSRY have released a brand new music video!

The new music video, for the track Broken Teeth, is taken from the hardcore trio’s upcoming new EP Safety First which is scheduled to be released in July this year. The new song features a guest vocal appearance from Thomas Smith of LIFETIGHT.

Speaking about the track, vocalist Kial Churcher says, “when you’re constantly surrounded by negativity it’s easy to lose yourself in it. You start processing thoughts with that negative attitude while having to constantly battle with yourself to keep any semblance of sanity or reason for how you’re thinking. It’s a downwards spiral that only you yourself can break, and that’s what Broken Teeth is about, it’s about being powerless in your own head and finding a way to break it. Having TJ Smith (LIFETIGHT) on the track I think only adds to that message, this is a guy who oozes positivity, he’s that guy who will always see the best of things and wants people to have that positive mindset attitude to do whatever they want with life, and to have him on the final verse is something that’s really special for us. Everyday the news is spewing out the most negative media possible. War, death, economic downturn and global destabilization, if it’s bad news then it’s good for ratings, and you can’t escape it. So we wanted to use that imagery as a projection to help put across that feeling of powerlessness and despair that society sees on a day-to-day basis.”

Watch the official music video for Broken Teeth here:

Alongside the release of the new music video, you can view both the track list and artwork for the upcoming EP. Both of which are available to view below:

Track List:

1. S.I.C.K
2. Broken Teeth (ft. Thomas Smith of LIFETIGHT)
3. Freedom
4. Safety First
5. Trump Card

Safety First is set for release on July 6th via self-release.

For more information on MSRY like their official page on Facebook.

James Weaver

Editor-in-Chief and Founder of Distorted Sound Magazine; established in 2015. Reporting on riffs since 2012.