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Sløtface, formerly known (and still pronounced) as Slutface, are a Norwegian pop punk band from Stavanger. Formed in 2012, the group started when vocalist Haley Shea and guitarist Tor-Arne Vikingstad began writing songs together, later being joined by drummer Halvard Skeie Wiencke who had previously played in a hardcore band with Tor-Arne and bassist Lasse Lokøy. Releasing their first single "Angst" in 2014, the band signed to Propeller Recordings record label in the summer of 2015. In October 2015, they released "Shave My Head" alongside B-side "Get My Own". The release was succeeded by their third single "Kill Em With Kindness" in January 2016.
On 1 April 2016 the band changed their name to Sløtface, citing social media censorship issues and released the single "Sponge State", reaching critical acclaim. The single became the lead track of the band's debut EP, Sponge State. The band released their second EP, Empire Records, on 18 November 2016. The four-track EP included singles "Take Me Dancing", "Bright Lights" and lead-track "Empire Records", the latter single garnering huge support from the music and film industry alike with its references to the 1990s cult-classic films Empire Records and High Fidelity.
On 27 April 2017, the band announced the upcoming release of their debut album Try Not to Freak Out along with its first single "Magazine". The album was released on 15 September 2017.
In October 2019 the band announced the album Sorry for the Late Reply. The album was released on 31 January 2020 to positive reviews.
On 13 June 2022, the band announced the departure of Lasse Lokøy and Tor-Arne Vikingstad.
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Stay informed with the most recent reviews and news regarding Sløtface in Ireland.- Sløtface announce new album 'Film Buff' with inspirational single 'Ladies Of The Fight' and UK and Ireland tour NME
- Sløtface have released new single 'I Used To Be A Real Piece Of Sh**', inspired by Tim Robinson's sketch show I Think You Should Leave Dork Magazine
- Øya 2023 review: Blur, Boygenius and new beginnings ring out NME
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The Workmans Cellar, Dublin 8 Essex Street E, Temple Bar, Dublin, IrelandThe events Sløtface will accure on 23/09/2024, start time 20:00:00 in The Workmans Cellar, opening price stands on 16.95 EUR.