Me too. I'm a Brit in the States, and was saying to someone today if Biden had just followed up his "God bless the Queen." with how he loves the Sex Pistols, then the Right wouldn't be thrashing the water like sharks around a fresh bucket of chum. Then someone said to watch that and here I am. Cheers.
American guy here. Love this video. So nice to hear both of them speak. Any kind of music that’s raw and from the heart is my kind of music. Add intelligence, strong writing and Jason’s impeccable sense of timing, and you can’t miss.
English bloke from Daventry here. Been living and working in France 10 years now and was told about Seaford Mods by a French girl who was off to see them in Nantes. The French love them over here... like me, they Love their energy. I hope nobody is going to get to them and overproduce any of it and kill its rawness. Its like listening to birth of Punk again. Bravo chaps, great work. 🏆
@@ritchardthomas10 Nice one Ritchard, and if that is how you spell your name then your parents don't get more punk than that! 🏆🇬🇧 Stay safe during the madness mate.
@@punkisinthedetails1470 Love it! 😂💪🏆 Damn I miss having hair, I can still be a PUNK.... It's just difficult to look like one! Anyway... It's all about attitude isn't it? 🤔😂
A journalist once wrote about the early Simple Minds "Music for a future that never happened." With the Sleaford Mods it seems to me that this is the music for the future that really happened since Thatcher.
Being all the way in Texas Ive been literally blasting Sleaford Mods like crazy I hope they tour and come here sometime I'd love to see these guys love, Cheers from Houston
Ha came to comment basically the same that you already did… Houston, Texan here, expressing some love for these guys who are a fucking breath of fresh air compared to litany of those with labels like “punk” slapped on them.
The Mods are modern beat poets! The first time I heard them I immediately latched onto the "The Revolution will not be Televised" vibe with that lovely Alan Ford-like voice...
First heard of these guys a few years ago with the track they did with the Prodigy (Ibiza ft. Sleaford Mods). Never really gave them a proper listen until yesterday, and I'm still going at it today. Telling the world like it is. Super genuine.
I don't remember how I found out about Sleaford Mods. When I first heard them, I did not like it. But it was one of those things that I disliked enough to check out a couple more songs. Just to see if I could understand what about this music was attracting people. After hearing a couple more songs, and actually paying attention to the lyrics, I got it. I think it's always interesting when something, whether that be music or a book or whatever, is able to kind of show you that the human experience is exactly the same for the vast majority of us. It doesn't matter if you grew up in Nottingham or you grew up in the southern United States. Most of us feel the same way.
Every song Sleaford Mods has done has absolutely true meaning behind every lyric. The man is speaking the way he sees it he walks the walk and talks the talk and theres no lying in those words. Carry on
Starting to really love this band, came across the music randomly and now watching docs. Incredible writing Jason and great beats, everything means something, if you are making music without meaning anything you're in the wrong job lads! Listening to Billy as well, you guys need just keep collabing, it works perfectly.
Yeah, I first heard of you guys through Iggy Pop mentioning you, and I'm so glad - - your style and sound is unique, funny, sharp, super right-on~ Keep doing whatever it is you 2 do!
“Key Markets” is a phenomenal album as was “Divide & Exit”, their finest moments. “Spare Ribs” and “UK GRIM” are even better than “English Tapas”, “Eton Alive”, and “Austerity Dogs.”
I do like these guys, but hearing the things they say about them brings a sense of deja vue. I was around during the hippie revolution, and when punk exploded onto the music scene, and they said exactly the same things about The Doors and The Sex Pistols. They were right though, refreshingly honest, street level music to counter the masses of established commercial trash. Timely. There is always a place for groups like this, in fact, they are inevitable, and necessary. There aren't that many avenues for the "working class" to voice their grievances, so anything like this is great.4
The first time I hear how Andrew talks lol. This documentary is gonna be huge! Can’t wait, and thanks for suns, I just don’t understand your fuckin accent but it’s pretty cool anyway
We have two parties in this country which are both the same and are only there to give us the feeling of choice but all it does is devide us, a bit like the sleaford mods pitching one group against the other, if they were really good they would unite us not devide us, but they aren't
sleaford mods was born out of Brexit. Even in the U.S. the poorest state is Mississippi where the annual wage is around 40 something thousand a year, and it is still better living than Britain financially speaking. My mums a Brit as is my grandmother and generations past. As sleaford said in 2019, "(Britain) it's only getting shitter". I live across the pond in a part of NJ where crime and lunatics are more of a concern than finding a decent income and I run into them every day outside work.
@@iler859 of course not - in the meantime i investigated and realized that it is just realized it is reef of grief with different lyrics - i understand they were playing around with vinnie jones in a bunny costume .... thanks
Funny how he asks them not to film the street and yet it gets posted anyway... I was able to find where that was in about 45 seconds. Hopefully the crazies aren't as adept.
The key is they’re not working to a formula. We see see bands selling catchy ear worms and sexy clips and you sigh, wishin it was different. These two do what they want and don’t care who likes it.
@3:11 And that is the problem with music critics and managers; they're so used to trends that when something as gob-smackingly good as Sleaford Mods comes and chews their head off with glee all they can say is: "On paper this band shouldn't appeal to people. But it does." How disconnected do you have to be? Although I only heard of this brilliant angry duo 3 weeks in 2023 is as catchy and relevant as ever, even more so now that the policies put forth thanks to Brexit are ruining the country, much like everyone with a modicum of sense had been screaming about throughout the entire campaign.
Late to the party. I'm obsessed w these guys. The world needs more of this.
same aye
I discovered them 10 minutes ago and already love everything
Me too,took me ages to to listen to them properly. Love them now
Discovered them from their KEXP appearance and have been enjoying learning about them and their music.
Me too. I'm a Brit in the States, and was saying to someone today if Biden had just followed up his "God bless the Queen." with how he loves the Sex Pistols, then the Right wouldn't be thrashing the water like sharks around a fresh bucket of chum. Then someone said to watch that and here I am. Cheers.
Same same!
I like what Man on the Street are saying in this preview, couldn't agree more.
This movie looks great
American guy here. Love this video. So nice to hear both of them speak. Any kind of music that’s raw and from the heart is my kind of music. Add intelligence, strong writing and Jason’s impeccable sense of timing, and you can’t miss.
These guys are an inspiration to me. I hope they're around for a long time and wish them the very best in everything they do in life.
English bloke from Daventry here. Been living and working in France 10 years now and was told about Seaford Mods by a French girl who was off to see them in Nantes. The French love them over here... like me, they Love their energy. I hope nobody is going to get to them and overproduce any of it and kill its rawness. Its like listening to birth of Punk again. Bravo chaps, great work. 🏆
Here in America that's exactly what I thought, I was only five when the sex pistols were new,I have been paying attention to these guys.
@@ritchardthomas10 Nice one Ritchard, and if that is how you spell your name then your parents don't get more punk than that! 🏆🇬🇧 Stay safe during the madness mate.
Les Sleaford Modes
@@punkisinthedetails1470 Love it! 😂💪🏆
Damn I miss having hair, I can still be a PUNK.... It's just difficult to look like one! Anyway... It's all about attitude isn't it? 🤔😂
@@nigelcarrenWhile Ritchards parents were punks. Your parents were already making plans, for Nigel.
A journalist once wrote about the early Simple Minds "Music for a future that never happened."
With the Sleaford Mods it seems to me that this is the music for the future that really happened since Thatcher.
Sounds like something Mark Fisher would’ve wrote, RIP
Being all the way in Texas Ive been literally blasting Sleaford Mods like crazy I hope they tour and come here sometime I'd love to see these guys love, Cheers from Houston
Ha came to comment basically the same that you already did… Houston, Texan here, expressing some love for these guys who are a fucking breath of fresh air compared to litany of those with labels like “punk” slapped on them.
Excellent film, love em and I`m 62.
Same, just 58
Something different, something real, something raw, love it.
So are they...
Tarantula deadly cargo absolutely wedged in my brain for weeks!
I’m f n 73 and I love these dude’s. Awesome
The Mods are modern beat poets! The first time I heard them I immediately latched onto the "The Revolution will not be Televised" vibe with that lovely Alan Ford-like voice...
First heard of these guys a few years ago with the track they did with the Prodigy (Ibiza ft. Sleaford Mods). Never really gave them a proper listen until yesterday, and I'm still going at it today. Telling the world like it is. Super genuine.
Tucson AZ fan here, heard of them on a “What’s in my bag” Amoeba vid been listening ever since 🔥🎤
It´s so nice to see/hear Andrew talk :)
It's tribal music at its core. Post Post Punk. PiL 2.0 meets Mini Cooper Clark
PIL 2.0… like that!
I don't remember how I found out about Sleaford Mods. When I first heard them, I did not like it. But it was one of those things that I disliked enough to check out a couple more songs. Just to see if I could understand what about this music was attracting people. After hearing a couple more songs, and actually paying attention to the lyrics, I got it. I think it's always interesting when something, whether that be music or a book or whatever, is able to kind of show you that the human experience is exactly the same for the vast majority of us. It doesn't matter if you grew up in Nottingham or you grew up in the southern United States. Most of us feel the same way.
Every song Sleaford Mods has done has absolutely true meaning behind every lyric. The man is speaking the way he sees it he walks the walk and talks the talk and theres no lying in those words. Carry on
Starting to really love this band, came across the music randomly and now watching docs. Incredible writing Jason and great beats, everything means something, if you are making music without meaning anything you're in the wrong job lads! Listening to Billy as well, you guys need just keep collabing, it works perfectly.
10:12, my favourite Sleaford tune!
Wie schön ey, dieser move mit dem Fuß zum Heizlüfter... 😂 wie ich es kenne!
Love this bloody documentary. One of the best music films ever made because it's so funny and outrageous. Hope to see them live soon. Jason W. for PM!
I hated them when I first heard them but then something drew me back to them again and again..now I love them.
Behind every good man, there's a... Bloody hell, Béatrice Dalle from Betty Blue. Nice one mate!
Saw you guys at EP in Ireland last year. One of the best concerts I've ever seen. Sincerely.
love it~! Great thanks
this is gonna sound lame but Claire is SO beautiful
You've an eye for the obvious
marks out of ten i will give her one lol
Chiming in from America the bloody hole here...god bless ya blokes.
as a guy from sherwoood, nottingham it was a bit weird seeing him drive down a road i walk along daily
definitely poetry...social criticism in the highest tune.... existentialism....and everyday peoples frustration with music...
Best music documentary ever made. Since FILTH AND THE FURY
Good call, the best thing I’ve seen in a long time.
cela fait 5 ans que ce groupe est un belle découverte à mes yeux ! je les KIFFFFFFFF
Ils assurent trop. J'adore
New here, anyone know the song at 12:12? Or is it just a demo
Cheers from Italy mate! Love Sleaford 💪🤟🏻
i would have never imagined that these fellas were all that until i saw therm live. damn!
How have I missed these guys over the last 6 or so years. I always thought I was pretty in tune with new music. Apparently not. Duurrrn.
Brilliant. Makes me think of Jeremy and Superhans. :-D
Love this
Yeah, I first heard of you guys through Iggy Pop mentioning you, and I'm so glad - - your style and sound is unique, funny, sharp, super right-on~ Keep doing whatever it is you 2 do!
Somehow got these guys pop up in my Uboob recommendation. Never heard of 'em but I've been deep diving ever since, fuckin great stuff.
HOLY CRAP.... ANDREW FINALLY said SOMETHING.......For so long he's just been the quiet guy swaying to the music sipping beer.......
lovely words from the wife there... fuckn hell
He holds a mirror up to society and loves God and fairness.
BUNCH OF KUNST was absolutely hilarious as a music doc.
This guy is like musical Bukowski
props from Athens, Greece lads
Ep
12:34, the way Andrew stares at you is bloody hilarious!
Great underground angle.. Thank you from France guys.. ;o)
Release that fucking song mates! It's prime! BRAIN IN THE HAND OF THE PUBLIC DEMAND!
Pretty good pretty neat documentary 👌
Just awesome...
Punk´s not dead!!!!!!! Greeeeeeat!!!!!
This is fantastic
There is a track they work on at 07:20 anyone know the name of the song?
After some research Ive heard its on the all that glue album ok. good luck
Reef of Grief is the title. But only he has in common the bass line I think
Punk as all fuckin hell. Love it.
I love this band, it's like Andy Capp decided to get into an electro band.
great film! great band!
the fuckin burp while he sings, divine
True Artist Detected !
Welcome home. Punks!
i love it cheers from argentina
“Key Markets” is a phenomenal album as was “Divide & Exit”, their finest moments. “Spare Ribs” and “UK GRIM” are even better than “English Tapas”, “Eton Alive”, and “Austerity Dogs.”
If Bukowski was English and had an 808
lolololol thanks for that
@@yako0000 Missing member Septuagenarian Stu
So that's why I'm obsessed with them
What a terrible thing to say about Bukowski.
Lmao. That actually makes a lot of sense
11:04 please tell me that he drink "Augustiner Bräu" in this scene.
Yeah could be that they are in Berlin there but I dunno
a so-called "Gustl"
Please come to America!
Inspiring
Thumbs uppppppppppppppppppppppp!
What’s the song at 7:20
I do like these guys, but hearing the things they say about them brings a sense of deja vue. I was around during the hippie revolution, and when punk exploded onto the music scene, and they said exactly the same things about The Doors and The Sex Pistols. They were right though, refreshingly honest, street level music to counter the masses of established commercial trash. Timely. There is always a place for groups like this, in fact, they are inevitable, and necessary. There aren't that many avenues for the "working class" to voice their grievances, so anything like this is great.4
Whats the song at 7:25??? "brain in the hand of the public demand"? is it already released?
Georg, not ready ;-)
Vernon hill, worcester. Massachusetts. We see you. Same same
Andrew Fearn has got a wonderful crooner's voice
real talk
WHAT'S THE SONG AT 8:30
Ive been looking for months, its unreleased
I also want to know, been searching for a while
@@alexa.7795 It may be the best thing I've heard in the past 10 years
@@rtbyrne300 I can only agree with that 😎
Hope it gets released soon, love the song they working on.
Made my day. Beautiful humans. Fuckin' 'ell.
The first time I hear how Andrew talks lol. This documentary is gonna be huge! Can’t wait, and thanks for suns, I just don’t understand your fuckin accent but it’s pretty cool anyway
that looks like an X220
We have two parties in this country which are both the same and are only there to give us the feeling of choice but all it does is devide us, a bit like the sleaford mods pitching one group against the other, if they were really good they would unite us not devide us, but they aren't
Fucking love Sleaford Mods!!!!!
Buenisimo....son de verdad
Please play Duluth, Minnesota!
lol
@@Verirude 😂
I want to be these guys friend!
I need to know the name of that song they were making
It's a scrapped song. EDIT: Beat was reused for "Reef of Grief."
🚀⚡🔊🧡 love from romania!
sleaford mods was born out of Brexit. Even in the U.S. the poorest state is Mississippi where the annual wage is around 40 something thousand a year, and it is still better living than Britain financially speaking. My mums a Brit as is my grandmother and generations past. As sleaford said in 2019, "(Britain) it's only getting shitter". I live across the pond in a part of NJ where crime and lunatics are more of a concern than finding a decent income and I run into them every day outside work.
brain in the hand of the public demand .... what song does that come from??
Look up Reef of Grief. That seems to be the bass line for that track but it seemed the lyrics they didn't use
Or dou you mean they took the line from a different tracl/different artist?
@@iler859 of course not - in the meantime i investigated and realized that it is just realized it is reef of grief with different lyrics - i understand they were playing around with vinnie jones in a bunny costume .... thanks
Nottingham!!
Funny how he asks them not to film the street and yet it gets posted anyway... I was able to find where that was in about 45 seconds. Hopefully the crazies aren't as adept.
Before Seaford Mods was RDF Radical Dance Faction .look them up
is it like young Austin Powers at 1:25 ?!?!!?
These dude are raw
Best Band i know
What song is at12.40 and 13.12
Song at 5min?
wonder if they've heard of Patrik Fitzgerald?
deep down dirty... stereo mc reference confirmed
2 cool'fellas!
Good people
great documentary. It´s real. It´s hard, it´s a Brexit.
The key is they’re not working to a formula.
We see see bands selling catchy ear worms and sexy clips and you sigh, wishin it was different.
These two do what they want
and don’t care who likes it.
@3:11 And that is the problem with music critics and managers; they're so used to trends that when something as gob-smackingly good as Sleaford Mods comes and chews their head off with glee all they can say is: "On paper this band shouldn't appeal to people. But it does."
How disconnected do you have to be? Although I only heard of this brilliant angry duo 3 weeks in 2023 is as catchy and relevant as ever, even more so now that the policies put forth thanks to Brexit are ruining the country, much like everyone with a modicum of sense had been screaming about throughout the entire campaign.
How real you want it to get?