Review
All That Glue by Sleaford Mods is a compelling compilation that showcases the duo's unique blend of post-punk energy and sharp social commentary. The album pulls together tracks from their extensive catalog, offering both longtime fans and newcomers a robust overview of their artistic journey. The lyrical content remains a standout feature, with Jason Williamson’s incisive and often humorous observations on modern society, politics, and everyday life. His delivery is raw and unapologetic, perfectly complemented by Andrew Fearn’s minimalist yet powerful production. The beats are infectious, driving the intensity of each track while allowing Williamson's words to take center stage. What makes All That Glue particularly engaging is its ability to traverse various themes, reflecting the changing landscape of the UK and the band's evolving sound. The compilation feels like a curated experience, with tracks flowing seamlessly into one another, creating a sense of cohesion despite the disparate origins of the songs. Sleaford Mods manage to balance accessibility with depth, making this album not just a collection of songs but a commentary on contemporary life. For those unfamiliar with their work, this compilation serves as an excellent introduction, while dedicated fans will appreciate the opportunity to revisit some of the standout moments of the band's career. Overall, All That Glue is a testament to Sleaford Mods' distinct voice and relevance in the current music scene. It's an album that invites listeners to engage with its content, dance to its rhythm, and perhaps reflect on the state of the world around them.
Info
All That Glue is a compilation album by the British punk duo Sleaford Mods, released on April 17, 2020, in the UK and on the same day in the US. The album reached a highest chart position of 10 in the UK charts, while it did not chart in the US. It was released under the label Rough Trade Records.
Tracklisting
- McFlurry - Remastered
- Snake It - Remastered
- Fizzy - Remastered
- Rich List
- Jobseeker
- Jolly Fucker - Remastered
- Routine Dean
- Tied Up in Nottz - Remastered
- Big Dream
- Blog Maggot
- Tweet Tweet Tweet - Remastered
- Tarantula Deadly Cargo
- Fat Tax
- Slow One's Bothered
- Revenue
- Rochester
- TCR
- Reef of Grief - Remastered
- B.H.S.
- Second