Dating back to the days of sailing vessels and piracy on the high seas, the intimidating black flag with a white skull and crossbones logo has adorned ...
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No score yet, be the first to add. The UK duo continues to rail against austerity and oppression on its 13th record. At worst, the album lapses into vague gesturing; at best, it turns diatribes into ...
Sleaford Mods’ Jason Williamson strides back and forth on a bare stage: no backdrop, no instruments, no visuals. He’s wearing his “at home” clothes, his hands planted on his hips or behind his back in ...
The British duo's frontman discusses their new album 'The Demise of Planet X,' resisting 'performative fucking nonsense,' and why it took him 55 years to stop caring what people think Jason Williamson ...
A delightfully leftfield new interview show takes Jason Williamson to dig up rusty old nails. Plus, Ant and Dec launch their first ever podcast In this offbeat interview show, producer and host James ...
“It’s quite a big album, isn’t it?,” Jason Williamson says of Sleaford Mods‘ The Demise of Planet X which continues the UK duo’s expansion of their sonic universe. “I think it happened by accident, ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. 'The Demise of Planet X' It only takes 33 seconds for Jason Williamson to drop an F-bomb on “The Good Life,” the first track from ...
It only takes 33 seconds for Jason Williamson to drop an F-bomb on “The Good Life,” the first track from The Demise of Planet X, Sleaford Mods’ first record in three years. This latest record, ...
With the assistance of a fine array of collaborators from Big Special, former Life Without Buildings’ frontwoman Sue Tompkins, Aldous Harding, Liam Bailey, MC Snowy and Game of Thrones’ actor ...
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