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Dave Simpson

Sleaford Mods: The Demise of Planet X review – vulnerability and versatility widen potty-mouthed appeal

Andrew Fearn (left) and Jason Williamson of Sleaford Mods pictured standing against a wall in a black and white photo.
Amusingly absurdist … (from left) Andrew Fearn and Jason Williamson of Sleaford Mods. Photograph: Nick Waplington

Over the course of a dozen albums, Jason Williamson (words) and Andrew Fearn (music) have journeyed from DIY to the album chart Top 5 by providing a gut-punchingly bleak and amusingly absurdist commentary on the financial crash, austerity, Brexit and the rise of the far right. On their 13th LP, Williamson again convinces in the role of a potty-mouthed bystander, baffled and infuriated by what goes on around him, whether empty lives in the digital age (“Weights and wanking / Hard bodies and phone lights / That’s all we got”), Trump’s US (“Maga’s off their tits”) or minor daily irritants: “Lazy dog walkers on short walks, mate, wanker!”

However, developments here should gently broaden their appeal. Williamson displays a welcome new vulnerability on the harrowing Gina Was, about a childhood incident. Meanwhile, Fearn is subtly developing his production, venturing beyond electro-punk to use classical strings on Double Diamond and a broader range of collaborators. The combination of Willliamson, Game of Thrones actor Gwendoline Christie’s furious rap and Big Special’s David Bowie-ish crooning on The Good Life makes for one of the most hauntingly catchy things they’ve done.

And on the album’s unexpectedly charming highlight, No Touch, Williamson and former Life Without Buildings singer Sue Tompkins sound like a comically bickering soap opera couple as she amusingly teases out the human being behind Williamson’s grumpy facade. “You’re not miserable, you’re nice,” she tells him, as he protests – unconvincingly – “I’m not”.

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