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Bands and new music for fans of sleaford-mods

False Apologies

by Meryl Streek

“‘False Apologies’ was a way to deal with my anger about the atrocities committed by the Catholic church against the young women and children of Ireland. It made me sick that the government and church not only allowed this to happen but have actively tried to erase it from history.”

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I Like You

by Nrvs

I Like You is about how basic humans can be. Love songs, poems about suicide, Tinder… all boil down to one thing: I like you, do you like me? To accompany the release London director GrainFreeze made this high-intensity visual hit of sci-fi – an unnatural blend of Tarkovsky’s Solaris & Flash Gordon

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I Don't Care

by The Penny Antics

The music video for the song 'I Don't Care' was made entirely by myself and the band's drummer. It features stop motion animation, green screening and 4K camera quality. We won 'Best Animated Film' (Over 16's) category for this video at the Harwich Festival of the Arts Film Festival on 16/11/20.

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By The Power Of Barnard Castle

by Those Fucking Snowflakes

Blackpool based noise punks Those Fuckign Snowflakes release Dominic Cummings baiting video for By The Power Of Barnard Castle, taken from forthcoming EP 'Everything Is Absolutely Fkkkkkkd' out in January on Louder Than War Records

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It's Simple

by KUSK

Brighton based trio KUSK drip with furious grit and compassion that binds urban influences with hard garage punk sensibility. ‘It’s Simple‘ is a raging call to arms for the disenfranchised to take control of the destructive spiral of mainstream rejection. Out on all platforms on 5th September 2020.

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I Am a Man

by The Battery Farm

We are The Battery Farm, a Gutter Punk band from Manchester. This is our second single 'I Am a Man', a song about being crushed under the weight of your own mental health and societal preconceptions. It's a personal and compassionate piece of work and we hope you like it.

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The Humdrum Express

Hello! This is a tale of craft ale, one-upmanship, hipsters and the internet called Online Beer Club. It was given a few spins by the great Steve Lamacq on BBC 6 music

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