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Sløtface, formerly known as Slutface, is a Norwegian indie punk band formed in Stavanger in 2012. The group was originally created by vocalist Haley Shea and guitarist Tor-Arne Vikingstad, who began writing songs together. They were later joined by drummer Halvard Skeie Wiencke, who had previously played in a hardcore band with Vikingstad, and bassist Lasse Lokøy. The band's name, chosen to attract attention and convey their feminist message, became an issue with social media platforms, prompting them to change it to Sløtface on April 1, 2016, although it is still pronounced the same way. Their first single, "Angst," was released in 2014, and the band signed with Propeller Recordings in 2015. In October 2015, they released "Shave My Head," followed by "Kill Em With Kindness" in January 2016. Their next single, "Sponge State," was released shortly after their name change in April 2016, and it became the lead track for their debut EP of the same name. Later in 2016, they released the Empire Records EP, which included singles like "Take Me Dancing" and "Bright Lights," with the title track referencing the 1990s cult films Empire Records and High Fidelity. In 2017, Sløtface announced their debut album, Try Not to Freak Out, along with the release of its first single, "Magazine." The album was released on September 15, 2017, and was well-received. Following this, the band embarked on an extensive tour across the UK, Europe, and Australia. Their second album, Sorry for the Late R