U.Okay. teams Scorching Chip and Sleaford Mods have mix their vastly-different musical kinds to craft two songs as a part of a profit single for the Battle Little one charity.
The 2 tracks – titled “Nom Nom Nom” and “Cat Burglar” – had been recorded on the iconic Abbey Highway Studios and have been pressed to 7″ vinyl, packaged with paintings from English artist David Shrigley.
All proceeds from the sale of the only will go to Battle Little one, which works to enhance the psychosocial wellbeing of youngsters affected by battle.
The collaboration happened as a part of Abbey Highway’s Lock-In collection, which the studio says is “designed to light up the musical artistic expertise, providing a window into an in any other case closed course of”. For its newest Lock-In, Londoners Scorching Chip invited Nottingham duo Sleaford Mods into the studio for a collaboration which has since been nicknamed ‘Scorching Mods’.
“Making these songs over the course of sooner or later at Abbey Highway was a fantastic expertise,” Scorching Chip mentioned of the pairing. “We arrived with out a plan however shortly started working collectively in a harmonious method, with plenty of improvisation and little or no ego. We’re very grateful to Sleaford Mods for becoming a member of us and really pleased with the end result.”
“On the day we went in chilly and simply handed ourselves over to it,” added Sleaford Mods’ Jason Williamson. “‘Nom Nom Nom’ is a lyrical continuation from our album UK GRIM over Andrew’s keyboard riff, constructed on by Scorching Chip and ending up with a wonderful refrain from Alexis.
“’Cat Burglar’ is a bizarre prog rock meets B-52s jam that explores the slender corridors of contemporary human expertise.”
As Williamson indicated, Sleaford Mods final launched an album by the use of 2023’s UK Grim. The report turned the highest-charting of their profession, reaching No. 3 on the U.Okay. chart. Equally, Scorching Chip’s newest effort was 2022’s Freakout/Launch, which peaked at No. 16 of their homeland.