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West End Girls

limited 12" - £12.99 | Buy
The East Midlands men play havoc with those West End Girls, cuffing the anti-Thatcher sentiment into an equally dystopian era of Tory misrule.
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more uk grim

limited pink 12" ep - £19.99
Emerging from the same environment that created the duo's stellar album, 'UK GRIM', the songs of 'More UK GRIM' share the incisive lyrical v...
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UK Grim

limited white lp - £21.99 | Buy
black lp - £22.99 | Buy

cd - £12.99 | Buy
As the Nottingham duo's most dancefloor-friendly release to date, ‘UK GRIM’ is an urgent and sage-like look at life, living and the gritty reali...
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Spare Ribs

LP - £21.99 | Buy
cd - £11.99 | Buy
If you’re feeling the least bit politically jaded, this album is going to chime the heck with you, as the Nottingham duo reel off razor sharp invectives, ...
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ALL THAT GLUE

2lp - £24.99 | Buy
a collection of songs spanning the last seven years of the bands career; an array of crowd pleasers, B sides, unheard tracks and rarities for us to obsess about...
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Eton Alive

lp + download - £15.99 | Buy
Though their shtick is no longer shocking, the ‘mods revel in being the well established nihilistic voice of Britain, exploring the absurdity of it all wi...
divide and exit (2020 reissue)
  1. Air Conditioning
  2. Tied Up in Nottz
  3. A Little Ditty
  4. You're Brave
  5. Strike Force
  6. The Corgi
  7. From Rags to Richards
  8. Liveable Shit
  9. Under the Plastic and N.C.T.
  10. Tiswas
  11. Keep Out of It
  12. Smithy
  13. Middle Men
  14. Tweet Tweet Tweet

sleaford mods

divide and exit (2020 reissue)

Extreme Eating
  • limited transparent blue lp

    Released: 30th Oct 2020

    £18.99
    Buy

Reissue of classic 2014 album.

Once dismissed around their native Nottingham as "two skip rats with a laptop" the Sleaford Mods have simply knocked all their distractors clear out of the way. FROM THE 2014 PRESS RELEASE "Divide and Exit" contains 14 tracks and the result is as immediately in your face as its vicious predecessor. Whilst Fearn's beats and loops will pull you up into the urgency of Sleaford Mods they also allow you to run the gauntlet from delibrate clumsy dance-floor swaggers to full-on punk throwabouts with them. Williamson is let free to spit out his unempathic litany of bile and anger towards the bloated and tedious. His verbal salvos and side-swipes are often savage and brutal , yet at turns, hilarious, but always spot on as Sleaford Mods rage and despair as the country sinks deeper into a cesspool of its own idiocy. It's an album that doesn't have the privilege of luxury, indulgence or extravaganza and it will strike a resonant chord with many because it simply refuses to compromise.