Spare Ribs è il titolo del prossimo album degli Sleaford Mods in arrivo a gennaio 2021 e che giunge puntuale come un orologio svizzero a due anni dall’ultimo lavoro, Eton Alive.

Anche in questo prossimo progetto la matrice politico-reazionaria è forte e come sostenuto dallo stesso Jason, in pratica siamo solo delle costine asservite al capitalismo. E precisamente:

Our lives are expendable under most governments, secondary under a system of monetary rule. We are stock if you like, parts on a shelf for the purposes of profit, discarded at any moment if fabricated or non-fabricated crisis threatens productivity. This is constant, obviously and notably in the current pandemic. The masses cannot be present in the minds of ill-fitting leaders, surely? Or else the realisation of their catastrophic management would cripple their minds. Much like the human body can still survive without a full set of ribs we are all ‘spare ribs’, preservation for capitalism, through ignorance and remote rule, available for parts.

Qui di seguito la tracklist di Spare Ribs:

1. The New Brick
2. Shortcummings
3. Nudge It (Features Amy Taylor Amyl and the Sniffers)
4. Elocution
5. Out There
6. Glimpses
7. Top Room
8. Mork n Mindy (Features Billy Nomates)
9. Spare Ribs
10. All Day Ticket
11. Thick Ear
12. I Don’t Rate You
13. Fishcakes

C’è anche un primo estratto, Mork n Mindy che secondo il comunicato stampa rappresenta (presta attenzione alle prossime parole):

Mork n Mindy is the sound of the central heating and the dying smells of Sunday dinner in a house on an estate in 1982. Concrete, dinted garages, nicotine. Where beauty mainly exists in small cracks on the shell of your imagination.

Bel trip. Qui di seguito il videoclip di Mork n Mindy diretto da Ben Wheatley.

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