Duo also announce series of UK shows for September, in the wake of the release of their Key Markets album
Fancy hearing a bit of Sleaford Mods’ new direction? Here’s your chance. When we say “new direction”, of course, we’re not suggesting you should actually expect anything more than a skeletal backing from Andrew Fearn, with Jason Williamson ranting over the top. It may be familiar, then, but it’s still great.
Face to Faces comes from Key Markets, which is being billed as the third “proper” album from the duo, and is released on Harbinger Sound on 10 July. “Key Markets was a large supermarket bang in the centre of Grantham from the early 1970’s up until around 1980,” explains Jason Williamson. “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.”
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