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All That Glue [ Vinyl / 12" Album ]

All That Glue

SKU: V76486 Barcode: 0191402012811
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Format: Vinyl / 12" Album

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  • Released Date: 15 May 2020

  • Genre: Rock/Pop

Our Take

Ah, Sleaford Mods, the perpetual piss-takers of the British music scene, have graced us with yet another collection of tracks in their latest album, "All That Glue." If you're looking for a dose of irreverence wrapped in a package of pure punk energy, then look no further.

Lead vocalist Jason Williamson's delivery is as sharp as ever, spitting out his biting social commentary with a level of contempt that only the Mods can muster. And let's not forget Andrew Fearn's minimalist beats, providing the perfect backdrop for Williamson's lyrical assault.

"All That Glue" is a compilation album that serves as a reminder of the Mods' evolution over the years, pulling together tracks from across their discography. From the raw energy of "Jobseeker" to the infectious groove of "Tied Up in Nottz," each song is a testament to the Mods' ability to capture the frustrations and absurdities of modern life.

In true Sleaford Mods fashion, the production on "All That Glue" is stripped back and unapologetically lo-fi, allowing the raw honesty of the lyrics to take centre stage. This is music that doesn't pull any punches, and that's exactly why we love it.

So, if you're in need of a musical slap in the face that's as hilarious as it is cutting, then "All That Glue" is the album for you. Just don't expect to come out of it feeling warm and fuzzy – the Mods wouldn't have it any other way.

Track Listing

Disc: 1
1. McFlurry
2. Snake It
3. Fizzy
4. Rich List
5. Jobseeker
6. Jolly Fucker
7. Routine Dean
8. Tied Up in Nottz
9. Big Dream
10. Blog Maggot
11. Tweet Tweet Tweet


Disc: 2
1. Tarantula Deadly Cargo
2. Fat Tax
3. Slow One's Bothered
4. Revenue
5. Rochester
6. TCR
7. Reef of Grief
8. B.H.S.
9. Second
10. OBCT
11. When You Come Up to Me

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About the artist

Sleaford Mods

Sleaford Mods are the unlikely duo from Nottingham, UK who have been shaking up the music scene with their raw, unapologetic brand of punk-infused electronic beats. Comprised of frontman Jason Williamson and musician Andrew Fearn, the Mods have gained a reputation for their scathing lyrics, delivered in Williamson's trademark rapid-fire style. With their no-holds-barred approach to social commentary, Sleaford Mods have established themselves as the voice of the disenfranchised working class in Britain. Their lyrics capture the frustrations and struggles of everyday life, addressing issues such as unemployment, government austerity measures, and the decline of traditional British industries. But don't let their political message fool you - Sleaford Mods are not afraid to have a good time. Their energetic live performances are a sight to behold, with Williamson's stage presence commanding the audience's attention from start to finish. And Fearn's pulsating beats provide the perfect backdrop for Williamson's lyrical onslaught. In a music landscape oversaturated with manufactured pop stars and cookie-cutter bands, Sleaford Mods stand out as a refreshingly authentic and unapologetic force to be reckoned with. With their unapologetic attitude and irreverent sense of humour, they are a breath of fresh air in the music industry. So if you're looking for music that packs a punch and isn't afraid to speak truth to power, look no further than Sleaford Mods. They may not be everyone's cup of tea, but one thing's for sure - they're not here to make friends. And that's just the way we like it.

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