
Sleaford Mods share new cut "Kebab Spider"
Electro-punk duo Sleaford Mods return with the surreal new offering "Kebab Spider".
"Kebab Spider" is their first release of the new year, and arrives as the second single from their forthcoming album Eton Alive.
Jason Williamson of the duo explains the track is about "The accumulation of torment for those that refuse to capitalise solely through mediocre channels and as a result are ejected back onto the concrete. Obscure and under the horror as a giant spider crawls out the crown of their small portion of street meat."
Sleaford Mods announced their new album Eton Alive back in November, and had only shared one single, "Flipside", from the album before Williamson joined Iggy Pop on his radio show last week. Williamson let Iggy Pop spin new track "Subtraction".
The duo's upcoming record will follow on from 2017's English Tapas and their self-titled EP that arrived earlier this year.
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