Rock'n'Roll

Dirty Mitts

DIRTY MITTS

You can scrub and scrub, but the Dirt just won’t come off!

Dirty Mitts, a four-piece band made up of Tommy (singer), Matt (bass player), Mo (both guitarists), and Mateusz (drums), is an eclectic group of musicians from the UK, Poland, and Egypt who came together in 2022, bonded by a shared passion for classic, loud Rock’n’roll. Their sound is a combination of bluesy, vintage, and energetic tunes that are sure to have listeners on their feet.

With thumping energy, crashing drums, and raucous vocals, Dirty Mitts leave no stone unturned in their decisively powerful and high-octane output. The band has decades of experience between them from being signed to touring in Africa, with fate leading them together to form the greatest rock band you just don’t know yet!

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DIRTY MITTS DURING OUR INTERVIEW:

How did you get into music?
– We were drawn to music from a young age. Some of us were captivated by the performance elements of the greats like Freddie Mercury, Mick Jagger, and James Brown. Music offered a freedom of expression we couldn’t find elsewhere.

What bands inspired your style and how do you differ from your roots?
– We’re influenced by a mix from The Rolling Stones to Royal Blood, loving the 70’s style with a hard edge. Our sound is a blend of classic, bluesy, vintage, and energetic vibes. While rooted in classic rock, we strive to introduce a modern twist, connecting a classic sound with a new audience.

What would you say thrills your soul?
– The thrill of playing live music, connecting with our fans, and crafting tunes that resonate with both classic vibes and contemporary nuances.

If you were to get stuck on a lonely Island, which would be the 3 albums you’ll take with you?
– We’d choose ‘A Night at the Opera’ by Queen, ‘High Voltage’ by AC/DC, and ‘Appetite for Destruction’ by Guns n’ Roses.

Beatles Vs Stones?
– While we deeply admire both, our passion leans more towards the hard edge of the 70s style, so we’d gravitate more towards The Stones.

Do you believe in aliens?
– If they can jam to some good rock’n’roll, why not?

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