Tag: sleaford mods

Opening up to outsiders, opening up himself, and remaining one of the UK’s most misunderstood bands: Live4ever’s interview with Sleaford Mods

Sleaford Mods at the Leeds Beckett Students Union (Gary Mather for Live4ever)

Irony isn’t so much your friend as a stranger who gleefully punches your lights out at the moment; for Jason Williamson, that Sleaford Mods’ excellent sixth album Spare Ribs was recorded at the end of one British lockdown …

Album Review: Sleaford Mods – All That Glue

Dorian Lynskey’s excellent book 33 Revolutions Per Minute, which catalogues the history of song as a medium for protest, finishes in 2005 with Green Day’s American Idiot.

Around the time it was first published in 2011 you might’ve been forgiven for wondering where the next firebrand was coming from; with …