Sløtface Premiere “Pitted” Video On NME

August 8, 2017 BY Nettwerk

” …the band nails down flaming guitar riffs over a fluid bass line, topped with the playful vocals of lead singer Haley Shea.” – FADER

“Sløtface are looking to take down the patriarchy one slimy piece at a time through their punk-infused rock songs. […] Like the Scandinavian version of Sleater-Kinney, Sløtface deal out pointed guitar work and jarring melodies with a feminist fire.” – Consequence of Sound

“Their sound embraces the fierce, satisfying aggression of punk and hardcore and the foot-tapping, bounce-around vigor of pop.” – Interview Magazine

“Norwegian band aiming to make moshing safe for women and create the most joyous punk ditties you’ve heard since the 90s” – The Guardian

“Their sound lands somewhere between the energetic scrappiness of bands like Joyce Manor and the syrupy sweetness of 90s bands like Letters To Cleo, with a little math rock twist thrown in, but to summarise using the modern parlance: it bangs.” – VICE’s Noisey

“With the recent release of their song “Nancy Drew” and the band’s previous EPs Empire Records and Sponge State, Sløtface has solidified themselves as a band on a mission to deliver a message with their music out to the masses.” – Alternative Press

Norway’s Sløtface are poised to take over summertime soundwaves both in the US and abroad with the release of their highly anticipated debut album Try Not To Freak Out September 15 via Propeller Recordings/Nettwerk.  Today, the band is debuting a brand new video for their blistering pop punk anthem “Pitted” with NME. Of the track, Haley explains,”It’s basically our pep talk anthem for getting yourself out of the house for a night out. The lyrics are all snapshots from good nights out that we’ve had and we really think the way the song progresses represents the way a memorable night of partying feels.” Lasse goes on to explain how many of the band’s adventures are mentioned in the lyrics of “Pitted.” “And after being a band in five years we have a lot of stupid footage on our cellphones of each other doing stupid stuff. So why not share it with everyone? Also we felt like the lo-fi footage sits well with the vibe of the song.”

The band was featured as a TIDAL “Rising” act earlier this week, following a conversation with FADER where they shared their zine alongside the first episode of their tour documentary, Tour With Tor On Tour.

Watch the “Pitted” video below:

 

Try Not To Freak Out is a massive rock record – one that weds their behemoth pop exuberance with epic punk chops. Guitars gleam, choruses soar, and Halvard’s racing drums exude pure adrenaline. Haley’s forceful, firework-spitting punk slices through you with an immediacy and confidence of someone several records in. Her lyrics aren’t explicitly gendered, but she transcends indie rock bravado and self-pity, instead aiming to dismantle the patriarchal structures that hurt society and block progress. Whether it’s a love song from an unexpected perspective or a critique on power and ego, the foursome’s message and undeniably catchy riffs have inspired critics and fans across the globe.

2016 was a sensational year for Sløtface – clocking up more than 6000 plays across international radio, including weekly spins from Annie Mac, Huw Stephens and Phil Taggart on BBC Radio 1 and a playlist add at triple j in Australia. The band will play a handful of European summer festivals and aim to return to the US later this year. Full list of tour dates HERE. Stay tuned for opportunities to experience the band live in the US and for more news on Sløtface coming soon!