Kent friends Isaac Holman and Laurie Vincent come as a duo known as Slaves. They play a lo-fi hybrid of indie, punk and garage rock and have told us they like people dancing to their songs but hate girl fights. Makes sense.
The two piece, who been championed regularly by their local Â鶹ԼÅÄ Introducing show in Kent, released their excellently titled album Sugar Coated Bitter Truth in 2012.
They have gone on to play and headline gigs around the UK and have stages with Cerebral Ballzy, Drenge and Wet Nuns, another duo who played our stage at Reading and Leeds in 2012.
Kent friends Isaac Holman and Laurie Vincent come as a duo known as Slaves. They play a lo-fi hybrid of indie, punk and garage rock and have told us they like people dancing to their songs but hate girl fights. Makes sense.
The two piece, who been championed regularly by their local Â鶹ԼÅÄ Introducing show in Kent, released their excellently titled album Sugar Coated Bitter Truth in 2012.
They have gone on to play and headline gigs around the UK and have stages with Cerebral Ballzy, Drenge and Wet Nuns, another duo who played our stage at Reading and Leeds in 2012.