Breaking Laces is an American rock band based in Brooklyn. They are most known for creating a larger sound than their appearance suggests. With the help of Harvey the sampler, Breaking Laces have established a strong live show, garnering comparisons to many bands from Soul Coughing to Radiohead to Violent Femmes to James Blunt.
Breaking Laces originated in early 2003 when frontman Willem Hartong recorded a solo album with producer Chris Liberti...
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