The track was originally released as part of the Nottingham noise duo’s latest album, ‘The Demise Of Planet X’ – which dropped at the start of the year and featured Aldous Harding. Now, Liam Howlett ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. Jason Williamson and Andrew Fearn of Sleaford Mods. (All photos by Nick Wapplington) Sleaford Mods’ Jason Williamson strides back ...
The back patio is likely inhabited by cliques huddled around a shared cigarette, a bowl of late-night ramen or both. Lines snake out of the bathrooms, up to the bar and from St. Claude Avenue to the ...
Jason Williamson was born on 10 November 1970 in Grantham, Lincolnshire. As a teenager he was expelled from school and then held a series of low-paid jobs, and after moving to Nottingham in 1995, ...
Apocalypse Wow! Welcome to your soundtrack to the end of world. Sleaford Mods’ peerless minimalist aggro-electro is natural underground music which has threatened to become zeitgeist-defining for some ...
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 Over the course of a dozen albums, Jason ...
Back in the 1980s in his native Grantham, Jason Williamson was wrestled to the ground by a mob of female schoolmates who stripped him from the waist, mockingly nicknaming him The Maggot Man after ...
The mad lads of Sleaford Mods are releasing their new album, The Demise of Planet X, this Friday (January 16) through Rough Trade Records. To support the project, they've now announced a handful of ...
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 ...
Stockpile your beans, build your bunker, arm yourself to the teeth, the apocalypse is not now, it was last week. “We’re living in the post-apocalypse,” insists Jason Williamson at the Rough Trade ...
The Glasgow post-punk band Life Without Buildings released exactly one album, the 2001 underground classic Any Other City, and then promptly broke up forever. These days, bandleader Sue Tompkins is a ...