One of the most interesting up-in-coming acts in Pop Punk is definitely Slotface. Pop punk is one of my favorite genres and one I hope to follow closely this decade, and we have here our first notable release. Following their debut's success the band clearly grew from there, this albums is twice as well written, and its hooks are twice as catchy. Songs are generally focused around one's struggles with identity and how to cope with this scewed up world without going crazy. Many songs are anthemic and triumphant over the struggles, but it's best feature is the ability to have a fresh take on each track. Honestly, they remind me of Lady Lamb, if she were to go in a more punk direction. The flow of the album is perfect, although the best tracks are located at the beginning and end of the album, its easy to play this one front to back. Don't skip this, just the fact it's a female-fronted pop punk/indie rock band from Norway should be enough to spark your interest!