“‘Silly Me’ is about the long tunnel, the one that has no light. Another week spent walking up and down the street. The quiet tension of your living room with its shit sofa. The unconfirmed nature of ‘doing’ instead of ‘trying’.
It’s that realisation that all you have to work with is your own failure, it’s the only starting point you have and to ignore it, to dismiss the reasons why unhappiness is still haunting you is a mistake. It’s your ticket out of misery if you keep trying to confront it because eventually persistence rules. Not all the time though.
This isn’t one of those fucking smug acid jazz positivity yawns. Large numbers of people have fuck all and that won’t change. That’s horrible. ‘Silly Me’ is just one experience over Andrew’s solid, hard funk loop.” – Jason Williamson.
The new single will be released on 27th November on Harbinger Sound.
Watch the video below:
Simon Parfrement’s new video takes in Sleaford Mods from their sold out tour. Pick up ‘Silly Me’ from the new album Key Markets or order the vinyl here.
Sleaford Mods documentary Invisible Britain is also being screened up and down the country in the coming weeks. Full list of screenings here, Manchester screening details here,