Album Review: Slackrr – ‘A Place That Feels Like Home’

Slackrr is a name you should always have on the tip of your tongue if you consider yourself at all knowledgeable on the UK pop-punk scene right now. Renowned for relentlessly touring the UK since their inception four years ago, the Southampton-based band’s debut EP sold out its 100 copies in 48 hours, and their 2019 debut album, Time, It Waits For No One, earnt them support slots with the likes of PKEW! PKEW! PKEW!, Mest, [Spunge], and Ducking Punches, as well as stage-headlining performances at the Isle of Wight Festival in 2019 and 2021. Most recently and impressively, the band have garnered the attention of none other than Vinnie Fiorello (drummer/lyricist for ska heroes Less Than Jake, founder of the legendary Fueled By Ramen label), signing to Fiorello’s latest endeavor Lost Music Col...

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