Photo: Louise Mason It hasn’t always been easy for Fat White Family’s music to cut through the noise, the drugs, the nudity, the provocation and the headlines. But the south London art-rock band’s fourth album, their first in five years, showcases a newfound sense of .
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The cultural insurrectionist turns a flame-thrower on everything from the culture wars to polyamory, as he tells Mark Beaumont about his band’s sometimes deeply shocking fourth album