
Describing their style as “Rant-Hop”, this punk/hip-hop two-piece are dubbed “the Walled City’s answer to Sleaford Mods”. With their working-class commentary, justified anger, and brutish punk/discotheque backing tracks, Dirty Faces call out the villains of our time via a kitchen sink realism that is “offensive to all five senses and probably to the others that haven’t been discovered yet” - Phil Taggart, BBC Radio 1.