Today’s video of the day is Sleaford Mods – "The Demise Of Planet X (JT Soar Live Sessions)" released in 2026.

Sleaford Mods return with urgency in “The Demise Of Planet X (JT Soar Live Sessions).” The performance was filmed at JT Soar in Nottingham. The space matters. It reflects the band’s roots and values. Jason Williamson delivers his words with precision. Andrew Fearn drives the beat with stark electronics. The camera stays close and confrontational. As a result, the tension feels immediate. Moreover, the stripped setting matches the song’s message. Nothing feels padded. Everything feels exposed.

Sleaford Mods formed in Nottingham in the mid-2000s. They broke through with Austerity Dogs and Divide and Exit. Later albums sharpened their political voice. English Tapas added dark humor. Spare Ribs expanded their sonic palette. Still, the core stayed intact. Spoken-word fury met minimal beats. “The Demise Of Planet X” appears on their thirteenth album, The Demise Of Planet X. The album was released on January 16, 2026, via Rough Trade Records. It continues their long arc of social critique.

The song uses conspiracy language as metaphor. It targets digital manipulation and social collapse. It also reflects post-crisis anxiety. Compared to earlier albums, the tone feels colder and more fatalistic. However, the approach stays familiar. The JT Soar live version removes studio polish. Therefore, the message hits harder. The session also follows earlier live cuts, including “Bad Santa.” Together, they frame the album as direct and confrontational. In short, this performance reinforces why Sleaford Mods remain vital and unfiltered in 2026.

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