Sleaford Mods’ distinct spoken-word aggression and thumping underground club-style beats have consistently brought furious catharsis to listeners. The Nottingham duo’s apparent distaste for the elite ...
It’s been a busy run for Sleaford Mods. First it was English Tapas in 2017, a self-titled EP in 2018, and then last year they released Eton Alive, their latest album. They then quickly followed that ...
When the only music you can stand is the drumbeat of rage coursing through your aching head, the Sleaford Mods are always good for a spin. They’re Nottingham, England’s answer to the Fall, with singer ...
In the midst of a pandemic — and ample political and social turmoil — who better to release new music than Nottingham electro-punks the Sleaford Mods? Spare Ribs is out on January 15th, but you can ...
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English electronic punk duo, Sleaford Mods (Jason Williamson and Andrew Fearn) have released a new album, Spare Ribs, today via Rough Trade. Now that the album’s out you can stream the whole thing ...
Over 14 years and 10 albums, Sleaford Mods frontman Jason Williamson built a reputation around his street-savvy stage persona, spatting terse invectives over minimalist rhythms and melodies of his ...
Sleaford Mods will release their 11th album Spare Ribs on January 15 via Rough Trade. The album title was inspired by our current pandemic situation. Says frontman Jason Williamson, “The idea of the ...
If anyone is equipped to document the horrors of the last year on plague island, it is Iggy Pop favourite, Jason Williamson (who kicks off proceedings, in "A New Brick", by confirming that we’re all ...
This week’s three new releases are the latest albums by Sleaford Mods, the Maxwell Quartet, and Pearl Charles. From our morning news briefing to a weekly Good News Newsletter, get the best of The Week ...
In a time when long-simmering working-class resentment toward economic and cultural elites has boiled over into frothing, bulge-eyed disgust, Jason Williamson has been well ahead of the curve. As the ...
To listen to the Sleaford Mods is to enter a monstrously English landscape of overt class strife, knotty accents, and imported profanity. The duo’s new record, “Spare Ribs,” is a window into a ...
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