
Slaves announce third album Acts of Fear and Love
06 July 2018, 17:28
| Written by
Cerys Kenneally
British punk rock duo Slaves are back with news of their third album Acts of Fear and Love.
Their third album follows on from 2016's Take Control.
Revealing Acts of Fear and Love on Instagram, the duo still leave a lot under wraps, only revealing the artwork, photographer and release date.
A post shared by SLAVES (@slaves) on Jul 6, 2018 at 12:00am PDT
The new album cover features the duo, and Laurie Vincent's son, who also makes an appearance in the fun "Making an Album" video.
Alongside news of their forthcoming album, Slaves will be touring four independent UK venues in the build up to the release.
Tracklist:
- The Lives They Wish They Had
- Cut And Run
- Bugs
- Magnolia
- Daddy
- Chokehold
- Photo Opportunity
- Artificial Intelligence
- Acts Of Fear And Love
The tour is named Would Drive 500 Miles And I Would Drive 500 More And Then Drive 126 More. Tickets are available to those who have pre-ordered their upcoming album. Find out more. Revisit when Best Fit were backstage with Slaves.
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