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- Summary: The follow-up to 2013 release "Austerity Dogs" from the British punk duo of Jason Williamson and Andrew Fearn.
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- Record Label: Harbinger Sound
- Genre(s): Pop/Rock, Alternative/Indie Rock
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May 1, 2014While not quite equal to its predecessor, Divide And Exit offers plenty to get your teeth into.
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May 1, 2014It's essentially angry swearing atop rudimentary bedroom synth sounds. But that would be reckoning without Jason Williamson's supremely entertaining delivery.
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Nov 21, 2014The resulting album is an intense, visceral experience. It manages to combine the aggression of both punk and hip-hop.
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May 1, 2014Escapism’s one thing, but we need artists to sneer at the stars and sing songs about the gutter, and right now no-one does it like Sleaford Mods.
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MojoMay 15, 2014The delivery is relentless. [Jun 2014, p.86]
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Q MagazineMay 20, 2014With Williamson delivering street-ranter streams of consciousness over Andrew Fearn's frigid post-punk/jip-hop productions, it's possibly not for the casual listener out for a few laughs but there's much to invigorate in its unaffected, defiant slagging of hated jobs, metropolitan hipsters, Twitter and more. [Jun 2014, p.120]
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UncutMay 1, 2014The Streets' Original Pirate Material crossbred with The Fall's Grotesque, it's nasty and brutish, but mercifully short. [Jun 2014, p.83]
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