Take Control Slaves
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- 1 Spit It Out 02:42
- 2 Hypnotised 03:00
- 3 Consume Or Be Consumed 03:20
- 4 Take Control 01:52
- 5 Mr Industry (Skit) 00:13
- 6 Rich Man 02:17
- 7 Play Dead 02:36
- 8 Lies 04:05
- 9 Fuck The Hi-Hat 00:45
- 10 Gary (Skit) 00:15
- 11 People That You Meet 03:41
- 12 Steer Clear 02:53
- 13 Cold Hard Floor 04:16
- 14 STD's / PHD's 03:13
- 15 Angelica 03:38
- 16 Same Again 03:44
Info for Take Control
Slaves aka Laurie Vincent und Isaac Holman mögen es gerne ehrlich und rough. Und genauso ist auch die Atmosphäre auf dem zweiten Album des Brit-Punk-Duos, das unter Anderem eine Kollaboration mit Ex-Beastie-Boy Mike D enthält. "Es klingt ein bisschen wie die alten Slaves, und ein bisschen wie die neuen Slaves", beschreibt Laurie Vincent selbst die Stimmung des Longplayers, und trifft dabei den Nagel auf den Kopf.
“I wanna write my own blueprint. I wanna stick out like a sore thumb, so you can look back and say 'Slaves did it like this'.” – Laurie Vincent
Isaac Holman, Gesang, Schlagzeug
Laurie Vincent, Gitarre, Gesang
Recorded 2016 at Jackson Browne's Studio, Santa Monica, California
Produced by Michael "Mike D" Diamond
Slaves
Raw U.K. punk duo Slaves was formed in 2013 in leafy Maidstone, Kent by guitarist Laurie Vincent and drummer Isaac Holman, both in their early twenties at the time. After meeting Vincent on the gig circuit, Holman briefly became part of his band Bareface before the two decided to split from the band and go in a new direction. With just one electric guitar and a stripped-down drum setup consisting of just two cymbals, a snare drum, and a floor tom (which Holman played standing up), the pair shared vocal duties, forging a harsh, vicious, cathartic, and uniquely British sound inspired by, among others, Crass, Refused, and Joy Division, and somewhat comparable to the more modern acts Gallows and Iceage. Interest in the duo built exponentially, thanks to their willingness to play as many gigs as humanly possible. Taking to the stage looking like hipsters (or, as one early promoter put it, "like Chase & Status"), the band surprised and stunned audiences with their abrasive sonic assault and sweat-soaked gigs, which usually ended with one or both of them stripped to the waist and the crowd pogoing like crazy. Their 11-song, 21-minute-long debut album, Sugar Coated Bitter Truth, was released in 2013 and featured the 15-second-long fan favorite "Girl Fight." A new single, "Where's Your Car, Debbie?", followed early in 2014. (John D. Buchanan, ROVI)
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