No score yet, be the first to add. The UK duo continues to rail against austerity and oppression on its 13th record. At worst, the album lapses into vague gesturing; at best, it turns diatribes into ...
Sleaford Mods’ Jason Williamson strides back and forth on a bare stage: no backdrop, no instruments, no visuals. He’s wearing his “at home” clothes, his hands planted on his hips or behind his back in ...
The British duo's frontman discusses their new album 'The Demise of Planet X,' resisting 'performative fucking nonsense,' and why it took him 55 years to stop caring what people think Jason Williamson ...
A delightfully leftfield new interview show takes Jason Williamson to dig up rusty old nails. Plus, Ant and Dec launch their first ever podcast In this offbeat interview show, producer and host James ...
Robbie Williams is back with his 13th studio album and his first in seven years. He describes his latest as the album he wanted to make after he left the band Take That in the mid 1990s. We caught up ...
“It’s quite a big album, isn’t it?,” Jason Williamson says of Sleaford Mods‘ The Demise of Planet X which continues the UK duo’s expansion of their sonic universe. “I think it happened by accident, ...
Gorillaz continue their subcontinental music adventures on latest track. It might feature the instrumental talents of sitarist Anouska Shankar, and late great drummer Tony Allen, and voice of US ...
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, ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. Sleaford Mods and Gwendoline Christie (Ki Price) Apocalypse Wow! Welcome to your soundtrack to the end of world. Sleaford Mods’ ...
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 ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. 'The Demise of Planet X' It only takes 33 seconds for Jason Williamson to drop an F-bomb on “The Good Life,” the first track from ...
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