Review: Sløtface – Try Not To Freak Out
With entertaining debut album ‘Try Not To Freak Out’, Norwegian pop-punks Sløtface reclaim “thunder thighs”, confront late-night anxiety and recall blissful childhoods in Stavanger. While
With entertaining debut album ‘Try Not To Freak Out’, Norwegian pop-punks Sløtface reclaim “thunder thighs”, confront late-night anxiety and recall blissful childhoods in Stavanger. While
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