Sleaford Mods unveil new Spare Ribs single Shortcummings


Sleaford Mods in Leeds (Gary Mather for Live4ever)

Sleaford Mods in Leeds (Gary Mather for Live4ever)




The new Sleaford Mods album is due next month.

Sleaford Mods‘ sharp pen remains firmly focused on the Tories through their latest single Shortcummings.

“I wrote the lyrics to Shortcummings in late 2019 after becoming annoyed by Dominic Cummings increased unelected presence,” Jason Williamson explains.

“The arrogance of the privileged generally leads to short, short short, short, short cummings in a momentary centre stage at the cost of untold human misery and exploitation of public money. In the case of Cummings who exactly knows what he lost when he walked out of No10’s front door.”

“It looked staged or given what I suspect is his sense of intellectual superiority, perhaps one last show of bizarre defiance. But there is no defiance when you come from privileged stock, just pistols at dawn. Posh hamsters going at each other.”

“It’s just so tiresome, as we lumpily coexist, us and the elite. The fortress of control is too strong and indeed there is no denying now, that there is powerlessness in the idea of revolt in this modern day daylight robbery.”

Sleaford Mods have got their next LP Spare Ribs set for release on January 15th 2021.


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