German hardcore/funk group Slope have released their second taste of new music since signing with Century Media Records earlier this year; a video for their latest single, “True Blue.” Just as with the catchy nature of their last single, “Freak Dreams,” the latest is a testament to their very unique sound, which encompasses their signature blend of hardcore/punk and funk influences.
Of the new single, Slope comments: “‘True Blue’ is a mood swing itself. Midnight Blues and High Life. Out detailed and simple. Smilin’ and Cryin’. True Blue. The video is a mirror of life as we know it. Times of joy and color interrupted by the strong melancholic Blue.”
Drawing inspiration from the likes of Beastie Boys, early Red Hot Chili Peppers, and Turnstile, Slope infuse their music with infectious energy, irresistible hooks, and thought-provoking lyrics—some of which delve into the personal struggles and unsatisfying situations that many face in today’s world, particularly the feeling of being deceived by the system. Their music serves as a powerful medium to address these issues, resonating with audiences who can relate to their messages.
Slope Upcoming Tour Dates w/ Mantar:
29.09. – Frankfurt, DE, Zoom Club
30.09. – Leipzig, DE, UT Connewitz
08.10. – Nuremberg, DE, Z-Bau
13.10. – Dortmund, DE, Junkyard
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Watch the video for “True Blue” by Slope here:
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Photo courtesy of Century Media








