Jason Williamson and Andrew Fearn stepped out of 2019 with a Top Ten album under their belt, Eton Alive, their biggest sold-out tour to date and the swagger of a band that have never been more relevant, topically challenging and downright entertaining.
Sleaford Mods are set to continue their onslaught into 2020 with the release of All That Glue, a collection of songs spanning the last seven years of the bands career; an array of crowd-pleasers, B sides, unheard tracks and rarities for fans and the curious, released via Rough Trade.
Over the past few years Sleaford Mods have become one of the most intractable British pop stories. One of its best. Their music is drawn at a flawless fault-line of anger, tenderness and humour, a triumvirate of raw energy which frequently jostles in the space of a cadence for supremacy. On record you can hear their sinews, live you can touch their veins.
Ahead of All That Glue’s release the band will be making available fan favourite Jobseeker for the first time. In addition, footage from the duo’s acclaimed sell-out show last year at the Eventim Apollo, will be released for the first time and kicks off with an incendiary performance of Tweet Tweet Tweet, which will be available to watch on the band’s YouTube channel:
To mark the release of All That Glue, Sleaford Mods have consented to a no-holds-barred inquisition from their fans, friends and enemies. To put a question to Jason and Andrew, would-be interviewers can send a voice note or video message via WhatsApp to 07958180599 (please say who you are within the message!), tweet their questions using the hashtag #AskModsAnything, or respond in the comments section of Sleaford Mods ‘Ask Mods Anything posts on Facebook and Instagram. Questions will be collated and put to Sleaford Mods in a special filmed Q&A.
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