“Once the interlopers for certain pop music gone horribly wrong but just what the UK (and the world around it) needed; now the well-known band with a Best Of under their belt and a string to charted albums; Sleaford Mods and their latest album UK Grim; celebrate the individuals in an otherwise nest of gormless apostles.
They were, and still are, the hot, enraged spirit of the Sex Pistols, the riotous, amphetamine-fed ricochet of Specials, the tempestuous jolt of the Jam, the looped, biomorphic murder ballads of Ghostface Killah, incarnate for the current post-punk crop crafting songs about the day-to-day hand-to-mouth requirements of working-class culture forever a soldiering on with a splinter in the finger and a stone in the shoe.”
This glowing excerpt comes courtesy of our friends Louder Than War written by Ryan Walker. (courtesy of Sister Ray Records in the UK)