The fifth remix released from the forthcoming '1000 Gecs and the Tree of Clues'
07.05.2020 - 07:09 / nme.com
Taken from the forthcoming 'All That Glue' compilation
Sleaford Mods have shared a new video for their previously-unreleased song, ‘Second.’
The Robin Lee-directed video stars Game of Thrones‘ Kate Dickie and Skins‘ Emma Stansfield. They play vocalist Jason Williamson and producer Andrew Fearn, respectively. The video is set at an open mic night in 2012, in a “post-industrial town,” where the duo are performing.
Watch it below:
Williamson told Rolling Stone that ‘Second’ was recorded in early
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