Lord Buckethead introduced Nottingham punk poets Sleaford Mods. Glastonbury has been making headlines this year for more than just the music. Sleaford Mods are not your average band. In fact, they’re not even a band, technically. Jason Williamson and Andrew Fearn have gained notoriety by exploding any and all assumptions you could make of them from either their name, appearance or past. Two white, relatively middle-class men touching middle age whose music comes from deep within the gurgling bowels of lo-fi, electronic hip-hop. Primal, raw and aggressive. It wasn’t always so, by his own admission Jason started out his musical career guitar in hand, trotting out the sort of middle-of-the-road, cliched singer-song writer guff that engulfed the ‘90s. But somewhere along the way he was compelled to rip up the communal hymn sheet, he began kicking against the pricks. Tracklist: 0:00 - Lord Buckethead Introduction 0:40 - Army Nights 3:48 - I Can Tell 7:44 - Britain Thirst 11:14 - Moptop 14:05 - Snout 17:06 - Carlton Touts 20:11 - Dull 23:01 - TCR 27:51 - (Copyright Redacted) Time Sands 31:40 - Routine Dean 33:55 - Jolly Fucker 36:23 - Drayton Manored 40:10 - Cuddly 43:50 - (Copyright Redacted) B.H.S 47:55 - Jobseeker 53:10 - Tweet Tweet Tweet Watch the full video set, below :
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