Sleaford Mods / Sleaford Mods Ep
Album: | Sleaford Mods Ep | Collection: | General | |
Artist: | Sleaford Mods | Added: | Sep 2018 | |
Label: | Rough Trade |
A-File Activity
Add Date: | 2018-10-14 | Pull Date: | 2018-12-16 | Charts: | Loud |
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Week Ending: | Dec 16 | Oct 28 |
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Airplays: | 1 | 1 |
Recent Airplay
1. | Dec 14, 2018: | old fart At Play
Bang Someone Out |
2. | Oct 21, 2018: | truth to force
Stick In A Five And Go |
Album Review
BravoMarco
Reviewed 2018-09-21
Reviewed 2018-09-21
Sleaford Mods
Sleaford Mods EP
(Rough Trade Records)
Reviewed by BravoMarco
Always time for celebration when the Sleaford Mods release new tunes – Still as harsh & caustic as ever. Not easy to follow up last year’s splendor of a release “English Tapas” however, this is just as hypnotic & important.
(From the previous release – the message is still pertinent)
Hard working & repetitive splendor from the Nottingham area of the UK. This is protest music for a new generation. Listen up! Uncompromising duo with hard-hitting salvo after salvo revealing real life woes. Spit fire lyrics angrily going to work over the drum machine, thumping bass & synth. Full of slang & very English references, although the messages will resonate with most.
Like: John Cooper Clarke, The Fall, B52’s, March Violets
All great, loving 2 & 3 – Safe Harbour only, unfortunately.
*FCC’s – Not as sweary as usual, however every track has an FCC
1) *Stick In A Five And Go (3.54) Classic Sleaford Mods sound & storytelling, drum patterns, bass & a healthy sense of humour. FCC “Fuckin”
2) *Bang Someone Out (3.33) Bouncy & upbeat, making for a very happy sound, the lyrics aren’t so joyful. FCC’s a few “shits”
3) *Gallows Hill (2.22) Head nodding beats with a repetitive & tense synth in the background – Repeated chorus & very accessible. FCC’s “fuckin”
4) *Dregs (2.28) Hard working bass competes with the drum machine – full of venom – FCC’s a few “fucks”
5) *Joke Shop (2.51) Slowing it down with smooth & mellow sounds – No let up with the angry lyrics, just not as irate. FCC’s very mild, just a cheeky “bullshit”
Sleaford Mods EP
(Rough Trade Records)
Reviewed by BravoMarco
Always time for celebration when the Sleaford Mods release new tunes – Still as harsh & caustic as ever. Not easy to follow up last year’s splendor of a release “English Tapas” however, this is just as hypnotic & important.
(From the previous release – the message is still pertinent)
Hard working & repetitive splendor from the Nottingham area of the UK. This is protest music for a new generation. Listen up! Uncompromising duo with hard-hitting salvo after salvo revealing real life woes. Spit fire lyrics angrily going to work over the drum machine, thumping bass & synth. Full of slang & very English references, although the messages will resonate with most.
Like: John Cooper Clarke, The Fall, B52’s, March Violets
All great, loving 2 & 3 – Safe Harbour only, unfortunately.
*FCC’s – Not as sweary as usual, however every track has an FCC
1) *Stick In A Five And Go (3.54) Classic Sleaford Mods sound & storytelling, drum patterns, bass & a healthy sense of humour. FCC “Fuckin”
2) *Bang Someone Out (3.33) Bouncy & upbeat, making for a very happy sound, the lyrics aren’t so joyful. FCC’s a few “shits”
3) *Gallows Hill (2.22) Head nodding beats with a repetitive & tense synth in the background – Repeated chorus & very accessible. FCC’s “fuckin”
4) *Dregs (2.28) Hard working bass competes with the drum machine – full of venom – FCC’s a few “fucks”
5) *Joke Shop (2.51) Slowing it down with smooth & mellow sounds – No let up with the angry lyrics, just not as irate. FCC’s very mild, just a cheeky “bullshit”
Track Listing
1. | Stick In A Five And Go | 3. | Gallows Hill | |||
2. | Bang Someone Out | 4. | Dregs | |||
5. | Joke Shop |