Sleaford Mods Return With New Album ‘Key Markets’

Check out new track 'No Ones Bothered'

Nottinghan reprobates Sleaford Mods often catch attention with their gobby remarks, with their slanderous insults launched as pop's elite.

Yet the music speaks for itself. New album 'Key Markets' impacts on July 10th, adorned with a sleeve designed by Steve Lippert.

Jason Williamson explains:

"Key Markets was a large supermarket bang in the centre of Grantham from the early 1970's up until around 1980. My mum would take me there and I'd always have a large coke in a plastic orange cup surrounded by varnished wood trimmings and big lamp shades with flowers on them. Beige bricks with bright yellow points of sale and large black foam letters surrounded you and this is why we called the album 'Key Markets'. It's the continuation of the day to day and how we see it, the un-incredible landscape."  

"The album was recorded in various periods between summer 2014 through to October of that year. We worked fast as we normally do, the method was the same as the other albums and like the other two, the sound has naturally moved itself along. 'Key Markets' is in places quite abstract but it still deals heavily with the disorientation of modern existence. It still touches on character assassination, the delusion of grandeur and the pointlessness of government politics. It's a classic. Fuck em."

Check out new track 'No Ones Bothered' below.

'Key Markets' will be released on July 10th.

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