Sleaford Mods with their highly anticipated sixth studio album Spare Ribs. 'Shortcummings', ‘Nudge It', which featured Melbourne's own Amy Taylor from punk outfit Amyl and the Sniffers. ‘Nudge It’ partners James Williamson’s trademark lyrical wit with Amy's energetic and unmistakable vocals. The polemical Williamson and dexterous producer Andrew Fearn kick against the pricks with unrivalled bite, railing against hypocrisy, inequality and apathy with their inimitable, scabrous sense of humour. On Spare Ribs the duo are charged with ire at the UK Government’s sense of entitlement, epitomised by its devil-may-care approach to the coronavirus crisis. Recorded in lockdown in a furious three-week studio blitz,