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Jan 31, 2020‘Sorry For The Late Reply’ is an album that’s taken the playful spark of their debut and refined it into a bolder beast.
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Feb 5, 2020These are songs to throw yourself around the moshpit to – it’s the sound of a band realising their potential and loving every minute of it.
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Jan 31, 2020Arriving just at the right time for its message to feel truly resonant, Sorry For The Late Reply is a bold, brave, brilliant work.
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Jan 31, 2020We know what we’re getting from here: effervescent pop-punk smashes with a political edge. The lyrics are more personal here than on previous Sløtface albums, as Shea dissects her experiences growing up in Norway with American parents.
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Jan 31, 2020For all the barbed commentary on Sorry for the Late Reply, Sløtface never come off as strident or preachy. On the contrary, they sound like they’re having the time of their lives barreling through songs together, and their brio is contagious. If Try Not to Freak Out was the work of a band with great promise, Sorry for the Late Reply suggests they’re fully ready to live up to it.
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Feb 5, 2020This is an infectious, sharp record, different enough without losing what works. And when it works, which it frequently does, it really works.
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Q MagazineFeb 11, 2020Their second album may not pack many surprises, but vocalist Haley Shea proves engaging company. [Apr 2020, p.113]
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Feb 6, 2020Unfortunately, there are too many missteps for this to feel like any kind of progress on their debut, even if the sentiment behind the tracks remain essential. Sløtface clearly still have much to say; they just need to work out a way of rediscovering their voice.
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Positive: 5 out of 7
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Nov 25, 2020Powerful vocals. Lively production and straightforward lyrical content. I am happy I discovered them.