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Kerrang!Sep 15, 2017While pulling no punches in discussing anxiety or uncertainty, their sparky indie punk still evokes sunny days and exhilarating nights. [16 Sep 2017, p.52]
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Sep 15, 2017Handling pop punch with the same rightful care as punk rebellion, Sløtface aren’t indebted to any of their touchstones. Instead they’re mashing them to new, distinctive effect.
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Sep 15, 2017The Norwegian four-piece manage to be both a throwback and something refreshingly forward looking as a result.
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Sep 14, 2017As the album unfolds, the band continue to nail the balance between rebellious anthems and cutting social commentary.
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Sep 13, 2017As a whole, Try Not To Freak Out is a joyful blast, a John Hughes soundtrack on steroids that never loses its sunny disposition.
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Sep 13, 2017Aat only just in their twenties, they’re still wracked with as much uncertain as they self-assure; a dichotomy conveyed perfectly across Try Not to Freak Out, and something which makes the record both ballsy, and utterly irresistable.
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Sep 13, 2017Try Not To Freak Out is a solid rock record throughout.
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Sep 13, 2017Sløtface’s songs reach out to a disenfranchised youth, much like the pop-punk bands that dominated the airwaves in the late 90s and early 00s did. Although the band members may be too young to remember that time, they are doing a good job of making those who can nostalgic for it.