The Demise Of Planet X
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"most ambitious album yet" is a phrase we hear a lot but that might be the only way to describe Sleaford Mods return in The Demise of Planet X. Across 13 tracks, Jason Williamson and Andrew Fearn enlist their largest set of guests to date including Aldous Harding (yes), Liam Bailey, Snowy, and Gwendoline Christie, Sue Tompkins of Life Without Buildings. After kicking us all in the face album after album we're excited to see if these sharp-witted brits can deliver, yet again, a record reflective of the times we find ourselves in. - Flying Out
Their most expansive and ambitious record so far, yet as acerbic, accurate and outspoken as ever, Sleaford Mods move hearts, minds and feet with new album The Demise Of Planet X.
Boasting Andrew Fearn and Jason Williamson’s most varied and expressive musical approach to date, the new record charts, critiques and satirises our times, while offering a universal cry of anger and a release of energy that pushes against the encroaching cultural darkness.
Fearn’s urgent electronics and Williamson’s machine gun diction ensures The Demise Of Planet X continues Sleaford Mods trademark bite, but the pair have allied depth, emotions and melodies to their uncompromising attack.
Tracklist
- The Good Life (feat. Gwendoline Christie & Big Special)
- Double Diamond
- Elitist G.O.A.T. (feat. Aldous Harding)
- Megaton
- No Touch (feat. Sue Tompkins)
- Bad Santa
- The Demise Of Planet X
- Don Draper
- Gina Was
- Shoving The Images
- Flood The Zone (feat. Liam Bailey)
- Kill List (feat. Snowy)
- The Unwrap
Released January 16, 2026
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