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Hailing from Norway, Sløtface make super-charged garage rock that has a bit of a power-pop edge to it.

This is found on the amped-up single “Tap The Pack” that hits hard from the get-go and never relents. It’s tailormade for summer listening with the windows down as you blast down the highway.

It’s the lead single from their sophomore album Sorry for the Late Reply due out January 31 on Nettwerk/Propeller Recordings.

Here’s a bit about the creation of the song from singer and lyricist Haley Shea.

“Tap The Pack is about my sense of getting less confident as I came into my twenties than I did as a teenager,” explains frontwoman and lyricist Haley Shea. “It’s about coming to terms with the fact that you don’t know everything, and never will, and about how frightening it can be to get older and realize you’ve made choices that you have to stick with. It’s a self-pep-talk song about keeping that fear close to drive you, without letting it get you down, inspired by my grandfather who carried a pack of cigarettes in his left shirt pocket for years after he quit smoking just to prove to himself that he could have them there and not smoke them.“

Find “Tap The Pack” available to stream below.


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