Introducing... Slaves
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Meet Laurie Vincent and Issac Holman, who make up the two piece punk band Slaves.
They formed in 2012 in Tunbridge Wells before heading off in Laurie's car to cut their teeth on the live scene.
Their first gig left the crowd "wondering what was going on and not in a good way."
Now people are starting to pay attention to this exciting new duo who's performance can only be described as frenetic and infectious.
We're not the only ones backing them for success, they've already performed on Jools Holland and made it onto the BBC Sound of 2015 list.
And despite some preconceptions about these guys, they are really lovely.
Slaves are back on the road for the NME Awards Tour with Palma Violets, Fat White Family and Amazing Snakeheads.
For information head to their website, external.
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