For the love of punk: Forty Seven Teeth

Episode 84
Anna, Dee and Jesse of Forty Seven Teeth reunite with host Riley to reminisce about Kingston's punk and indie music scene, and share a new song from their forthcoming album. 

Chapters:
00:00:22 Episode overview
00:01:40 Fast forward to 2025
00:03:25 A new album in the works
00:05:33 Meeting your heroes… awkward!
00:06:28 Exclusivity and rebelliousness as performance draws
00:08:36 The all-ages matinee resurgence
00:09:32 Ghosts of Kingston music venues past
00:13:52 Are music compilations still key to punk?
00:15:56 Earthy, woodsy, witches: New music video
00:16:58 Song: Portland Flower by Forty Seven Teeth
00:21:54 New album release details
00:23:06 All the Feels: Amherst Island Radio show
00:25:05 Episode credits

Episode Production Credits

Guests:
Anna Robertson
Dee Prescott
Jesse Aylesworth

Hosts:
Riley Jabour [email protected]

Episode Links:
Forty Seven Teeth https://kingstonlive.ca/forty-seven-teeth
Amherst Island Radio https://kingstonlive.ca/resource/1194157/view
Kingston concerts and music festivals https://kingstonlive.ca/
Audio production by Soundwise https://kingstonlive.ca/resource/1191590/view


Sign up for Kingston music news, local concert and event listings and announcements delivered to your inbox monthly, weekly or even daily. Subscribe here… (https://kingstonlive.ca/subscribe)
Relevance:
In this Video Resource(s) Kingston Live Artist(s) Forty Seven Teeth

Video Credits

Produced by: SoundWise Inc.
Posted: Oct. 1, 2025 via kingstonlive.ca

Featured Events

Featured Articles

Going Underground: A Brief History of Punk Rock in Small Town Canada
The book officially starts with a six and-a-half page story on the "first wave" of the local punk scene in the 1980s, along with Paolo's beginnings as a photographer. He goes into detail about how his love for photography blossomed, his first experiences
Author: Rob Figures
Published by: the Sault Metal Scene
Documenting Sault's music scene nears end
This is The End of Shaun Antler’s efforts to document Sault Ste. Marie’s music history. What started as a small-scale attempt to get names of members of groups through the years grew into a two-year project that now stands at 1,722 entries.
Author: Brian Kelly
Published by: Sault Star

Search the Directory / Archive

Submit a Profile to the Directory

List an Individual Artist / Artisan / Musician

(Painter, Carver, Dancer, Writer etc)

List an Arts Ensemble

(Band / Choir /Dance Troupe, Theatre Troupe, Artist Collective etc.)

List an Organization / Resource / Space

(organization, business, venue etc)

News + Media

Add / Link a Video

Add a video, which will be linked to profiles, and appear in the video feed

Add / Link an Article

Add, or link to an article about content in the directory.

Log In to Your Account