Sleaford Mods’ Jason Williamson strides back and forth on a bare stage: no backdrop, no instruments, no visuals. He’s wearing ...
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 ...
A delightfully leftfield new interview show takes Jason Williamson to dig up rusty old nails. Plus, Ant and Dec launch their first ever podcast ...
The 13th album by Sleaford Mods demands re-listening. Midsong, you’ll repeatedly doubletake and rewind – ‘He said WHAT!?’ – ...
The latest from Jason Williamson and Andrew Fearn finds the duo at their most melodic, but do their familiar rants about cultural decline hit different in an era of far right culture warriors calling ...
The duo’s 13th album finds Jason Williamson as baffled and infuriated as ever at the state of the world, with help from some unexpected collaborators ...
Judging by his on-wax persona, Sleaford Mods vocalist Jason Williamson is the sort of guy you’d cross the street to avoid. He ...
The Demise of Planet X is out now — pick it up on neon green black marble vinyl — and Sleaford Mods will be on tour this spring and play Brooklyn’s Music Hall of Williamsburg on May 9.
Stretched-out, ’90s-style indie rock — the sprawling kind that cozies up to post-rock — has long been a North American ...
Sleaford Mods singer Jason Williamson went down a few wrong paths, but he can't believe where he eventually ended up.
Sleaford Mods’ new record is a concept album about the end of humanity... which has already happened, it seems ...
The Demise of Planet X is a strong addition to Sleaford Mods' discography that flicks the Vs at a world gone mad.
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