Sleaford Mods release “No Touch” with Sue Tompkins

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A spontaneity clearly perceptible in the final recording.

Sleaford Modsthe British duo known for their incisive electronic post punk and the biting lyrics of Jason Williamsonhas released his most recent single today, “No Touch”. This track features an unexpected and fascinating collaboration with Sue Tompkinsthe charismatic vocalist of the Scottish band, Life Without Buildings.

This track It is the second single from his next album, The Demise Of Planetwhich is scheduled for release on January 16, 2026. The album, which promises to maintain the politically and socially critical essence of the duo, is already generating great expectations among critics and their followers.

.“No Touch” marks a change in the usual sound register of Andrew Fearn and Jason Williamson of Sleaford Modsthanks to the incorporation of the collaboration of Sue Tompkins. This joint work injects a new dimension to the band's characteristic sound. The creation of the song was carried out remotely and collaboratively, exchanging lyrical and vocal ideas through voice notes.

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