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Slaves: British punk band change name to Soft Play after criticism​

British punk band Slaves have changed their name, saying it "doesn't represent who we are as people or what our music stands for any longer".

The duo, who have had three UK top 10 albums and a Mercury Prize nomination, will now be known as Soft Play.

They said their original name "was intended solely as a reference to the grind of day-to-day life".

A statement added: "We want to sincerely apologise to anyone we've offended."

The name caused controversy when the group made their breakthrough in 2014/15, with The Fader publishing an article headlined: "Why Would A Band Of White Dudes Name Themselves Slaves?"
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The Kent band defended their choice at the time, posting a statement explaining that they had been "working tedious 9-5 jobs when we started playing together, stacking shelves and mopping floors".

They said: "Our name and music is aimed at being a slave to day-to-day life and routine. It is a metaphorical use of the word...

"Cease Fire and Wishing Well are the first two tracks we ever wrote, they address people addicted to smoking and the struggle of the day-to-day rat race: 'It doesn't matter if they're taken because they'll take you'."

Now, they are returning after a three-year break and have put out a new statement saying: "As younger men, we responded to criticism of the name from a place of fear and defensiveness.
"Feeling backed into a corner, our own pride caused us to fight for a name we weren't even sure we wanted any more. It felt at times as if our band name had defined us and we were scared of what might happen if we changed it.

"However, we now recognise that our original intent doesn't change the fact that the name Slaves is an issue. In this day and age we believe it is very important that people change and make improvements no matter how far down the line they are."
 
Can't edit my old post now but I wanted to add the lyrics of "I'm Glad Jazz Faggots Don't Like Us Any More" because it's more punk than anything the band in the OP ever did.

We just wanted to sound like shit
But you thought we were avant garde
You thought we went to art school
But we worked at gas stations

[Chorus]
You thought we were cool
But you didn't know we hate you
You thought we were cool
Fuck off all you fucking faggots

You didn't know we were a bunch of assholes
You thought we were liberal and arty
You tried to act weird and pretend you were violent
When I whipped chairs at you, you ran off and cried

[Chorus]

Once you realized we hate people like you
You finally stopped coming to our shows
Now there's less faggots, less people with glasses
Less know-it-all eggheads, no more jazz fags

[Chorus]
Absolute fucking classic. Also it doesn't seem to be on Youtube any more so here, have a local copy.

 
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Imagine being an edgy punk rock band and changing your name to something kids end up throwing up in after eating too many party rings lmao
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There was also a band with this name that came out of mid-Sixties Vienna, Austria. The lead guitarist was a full-blooded Gypsy/Roma who later became a jazz six-stringer.
Personally, I think these guys are more punk in sound and attitude than any band that's emerged in the 21st Century:

 
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