Given their time away, you may think it would have taken a while for Vincent and Holman to get back into the swing of making music together, but it turns out they have a synergy that never burns out.
UK punk duo LaurieVincent and Isaac Holman released ‘Heavy Jelly’, their first record since changing their name from Slaves to SoftPlay, last Friday (July 19) ... As Soft Play, the duo’s popularity only grown ... NME ... How does that feel? ... .
... on their fiery fourth album The fourth album from SoftPlay – Isaac Holman and LaurieVincent’s punk duo, formerly known as Slaves – concludes with one of the most extraordinary tracks of the year.
When we wanted to start a band, no one wanted to join the f****** band, but we carried on.” Consisting ofIsaac Holman on lead vocals and drums, and LaurenVincent on vocals and bass, SoftPlay went ...
During their stint on the Other Stage last Sunday (June 30), drummer Isaac Holman told the crowd ... As the acoustic track’s final chords rang out, Holman and Vincent hugged it out for a few minutes, proving sometimes a good cry is all you need.
It would only be an understatement to say that Isaac Holman and LaurieVincent have been through the wringer in recent years ... As the acoustic track’s final chords rang out, Holman and Vincent hugged it ...
SoftPlay have announced a UK headline tour for later this year – you can find all the details below. READ MORE ... xxx ... “He basically said we were one of his favourite bands but he wouldn’t wear our merch,” explained Isaac Holman. LaurieVincent added ... .
The track sees the band – comprised of both Isaac Holman and LaurieVincent –take a more intense and open approach than ever before, and step away from the sound that fans would most commonly expect from them ... Vincent added.
“We came into that so naive in the very first go in Monmouth,” Vincent said. A month later, Church at the Park found a home on Holman Avenue in Dallas to accommodate microshelter trailers ... Vincent said ...
According to a press release, the song was inspired by Isaac Holman and LaurieVincent almost getting hit by an e-scooter as they stepped out of album sessions at The Libertines’ Albion Rooms studio in Margate.
Writing on X, formerly Twitter, where he has been sharing regular updates on his quest, he said ... Day 343 ... 81km ... The party is set to feature a performance by rock band SoftPlay, formerly known as Slaves, comprising LaurieVincent and Isaac Holman ... .