Rijam's Mod is a bunch of random additions created by Rijam. This mod is mostly made as a learning experience, but feel free to check it out! Recipe Browser is highly recommended. Harpy: sells sky ...
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 ...
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 ...
It only takes 33 seconds for Jason Williamson to drop an F-bomb on “The Good Life,” the first track from The Demise of Planet X, Sleaford Mods’ first record in three years. This latest record, ...
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 ...
It’s often said, somewhat but perhaps only half jokingly, that Andrew Fearn (above, left) has the easiest job in pop music. Admittedly, we’ve all seen him when Sleaford Mods play live, seemingly ...
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 ...
This January, Gay City News reviews the latest albums from electronic punk duo Sleaford Mods — Andrew Fearn, who plays all instruments, is gay — and gay producer The Soft Pink Truth, a member of the ...
Sleaford Mods and Aldous Harding. Photo credit: collage by John Minton Gradually building with a steady, pulsating beat, the single blends together bright-sounding synths with the direct, signature ...
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 ...