John Paul - No Filter (2018) [Hi-Res]

Artist: John Paul
Title: No Filter
Year Of Release: 2018
Label: Harbinger Sound
Genre: Alternative, Indie, Post-Punk, Electronic
Quality: Mp3 320 / FLAC 16/24 Bit (44,1 KHz / tracks)
Total Time: 42:14 min
Total Size: 97 / 254 / 469 MB
WebSite: Album Preview
Tracklist:Title: No Filter
Year Of Release: 2018
Label: Harbinger Sound
Genre: Alternative, Indie, Post-Punk, Electronic
Quality: Mp3 320 / FLAC 16/24 Bit (44,1 KHz / tracks)
Total Time: 42:14 min
Total Size: 97 / 254 / 469 MB
WebSite: Album Preview
1. The Rim 05:33
2. Quid In 04:31
3. On The Shelf 03:46
4. Glasshouse Street 04:27
5. Kiss Me Quick 05:49
6. Man About Town 06:41
7. Chin In 05:09
8. This Is England 03:51
9. Reset (All The Rest) 02:23
"No Filter" is the rightful extension of the Sleaford Mods idea in my opinion but dont let that drive you into thinking this is some rehash.
John Paul has, with the help of Rat and Steve Underwood, created a horrible account of modern forgotten england from the edge of his stool in the corner of the pub away from all the hard men he once ran with. Its the re-awakening of a mind trying to tune into truth and its brutal.
His wordplay and observations are near exceptional and at some points, and like all good music, it nearly devours itself as it tells musical convention to get fucked. The music too, is so fucking crap its beautiful, like the mundane back ground music sent out from head office to all its pubs.
'No Filter" has for me in some ways pushed the envelope of the Workers Tale, the arrival into mid-life with its disgust for the old shit you did and the attitudes that came with all that. Its solid." - Jason Williamson / Sleaford Mods.
John Paul has, with the help of Rat and Steve Underwood, created a horrible account of modern forgotten england from the edge of his stool in the corner of the pub away from all the hard men he once ran with. Its the re-awakening of a mind trying to tune into truth and its brutal.
His wordplay and observations are near exceptional and at some points, and like all good music, it nearly devours itself as it tells musical convention to get fucked. The music too, is so fucking crap its beautiful, like the mundane back ground music sent out from head office to all its pubs.
'No Filter" has for me in some ways pushed the envelope of the Workers Tale, the arrival into mid-life with its disgust for the old shit you did and the attitudes that came with all that. Its solid." - Jason Williamson / Sleaford Mods.