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For fans of british punk, lovers of deep and critical lyrics, listeners of minimalist and politically engaged music, young adults, and anyone seeking music with relevant social content.
We ain't shoeshine boys for fakers, bingo punks with Rickenbackers
You've had a record deal for nearly thirty years, what do you know about agencies?
Looking for jobs, shit wages
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The review praises *Eton Alive* as a powerful and minimalist album by Sleaford Mods, capable of merging irony with harsh neorealistic tones. Jason Williamson delivers lyrics that reflect the bitterness and dissatisfaction of the British working class, while Andrew Fearn crafts essential beats. A mature and engaging work that resonates even with those outside the British context.
Sleaford Mods are an English duo from Nottingham, formed in 2007 by vocalist Jason Williamson and joined by producer Andrew Fearn in 2012. Known for minimal, hard-edged electronics and scathing, spoken-word vocals about UK social and political life, they broke wider with Key Markets (2015) and English Tapas (2017), followed by Eton Alive (2019), Spare Ribs (2021) and UK Grim (2023). They appeared with The Prodigy on Ibiza and are the subject of the documentary Sleaford Mods – Invisible Britain (2015).
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