Serfs Up!
Fat White Family
Serfs Up! is a lush and masterful work, lascivious and personal - a triumphant return.
On third record ‘Serfs Up!’, the rancid rockers finally realise their ambitions. Repulsion still reigns, but this time they have real tunes.
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With two polarizing albums of rickety misanthropic lo-fi shenanigans under their belt, Britain's Fat White Family add a dash of pop grandeur to their still-difficult third outing.
Either in spite of, or because of, their legendary dysfunction, Fat White Family have an ability like no other group to straddle cynicism an...
Fat White Family have returned, fixed up and looking a little sharper, after three years of spin-off projects, rehab and soul-searching.
Staggering out of a Brixton blur of warehouse parties and cheap drugs, London's Fat White Family appeared to be a bunch of sloppy urchins with a penchant for Birthday Party rip-offs; songs like 2014's "Touch the Leather" and "I Am Mark E Smith" setting ou
It’s been three years – three long, godforsaken years – since the release of Fat White Family’s second full length
Fat White Family imploded in 2016 – they reassembled the pieces of their band in Sheffield and have made the most potent album of their short career.
'Serfs Up!' by Fat White Family, album review by Adam Williams. The full-length comes out on April 19th via Domino Records