Sleaford Mods - English Tapas (2017)

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Title: English Tapas
Year Of Release: 2017
Label: Rough Trade
Genre: Post-Punk
Quality: FLAC (tracks)
Total Time: 37:31
Total Size: 214 MB
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Tracklist:

01. Army Nights 03:02
02. Just Like We Do 02:54
03. Moptop 02:38
04. Messy Anywhere 03:12
05. Time Sands 03:10
06. Snout 02:44
07. Drayton Manored 03:36
08. Carlton Touts 02:52
09. Cuddly 03:44
10. Dull 02:41
11. B.H.S. 03:48
12. I Feel So Wrong 03:11

“Undoubtedly, absolutely, definitely the world’s greatest rock ‘n’ roll band.” – Iggy Pop Call them minimalist agit-rock, beat-based political punk, or…don’t, but what you can’t call Sleaford Mods is half-arsed. They’re aggressive, abrasive, and unabashed in their lyrical support for England’s working class and in railing against the oligarchs who deny people their basic human and civil rights. Vocalist Jason Wiliamson shouts against austerity-era Britain’s malaise and stagnation with plenty of profanity, but even more cleverness and wit; and while his lyrics specify conditions in his home country, his anger and call-to-arms can unite all of us who witness and work under a system that privileges the wealth of the few over the bare comfort, and even the survival, of the just-as-worthy many. With Andrew Fearn’s deceptively simple beats and melodies underpinning Williamson’s virtuosic vocal performances, this would be a fascinating record, message or no; but the drive, meaning, and compassion behind these catchy, and even dancefloor-ready tunes make this album as vital politically as it is artistically. Sleaford Mods are at their sneering, yowling best with English Tapas.