Treetop
by The Bug featuring Jason Williamson
— Released 23rd November 2021
The Bug returns with his first new music since the acclaimed release of the album “Fire” in August with the two big hitting standalone song’s ‘Treetop” and ‘Stoat,’ which feature Jason Williamson of Sleaford Mods. It’s a collaboration that feels so right you wonder how it has not happened before, but perhaps it was always meant to be released right now with the world in such flux.
Jason Williamson said of the releases…"Both Stoat and Treetop tread the usual...
The Bug returns with his first new music since the acclaimed release of the album “Fire” in August with the two big hitting standalone song’s ‘Treetop” and ‘Stoat,’ which feature Jason Williamson of Sleaford Mods. It’s a collaboration that feels so right you wonder how it has not happened before, but perhaps it was always meant to be released right now with the world in such flux.
"Both Stoat and Treetop tread the usual path lyrically for me, nonsense mixed in with little micro story’s of whatever. Excuses to get out frustrations and anger. I’ve been talking with Kevin for a few years now as regards doing some tunes. Matching something to The Bugs music was always on the cards, a chance to shape different vocal approaches to a certain degree which is deffo evident on Stoat I think. Love both tunes. Proper. Bang into this collab.”
"Reared on Mark E Smith and Crass, how could i not be blown away by Sleaford Mods? Since first hearing 'Austerity Dogs', I was smitten by Jason's razor sharp lyricism and punk as f-ck delivery. So when we first chatted on Twitter a few years ago, casually raving about a mutual love of anti-social American hip hop, we pretty much immediately discussed the idea of a collab. And tho' it took a few years to actually realise the concept, 2021 seems like the purrrfect time in terms of global social meltdown and the release of my album 'Fire'. It’s been a joy to work with Jason on these tracks and we are already discussing the idea of more to follow…”
Treetop
by The Bug featuring Jason Williamson
— Released 23rd November 2021
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The Bug returns with his first new music since the acclaimed release of the album “Fire” in August with the two big hitting standalone song’s ‘Treetop” and ‘Stoat,’ which feature Jason Williamson of Sleaford Mods. It’s a collaboration that feels so right you wonder how it has not happened before, but perhaps it was always meant to be released right now with the world in such flux.
Jason Williamson said of the releases…"Both Stoat and Treetop tread the usual...
The Bug returns with his first new music since the acclaimed release of the album “Fire” in August with the two big hitting standalone song’s ‘Treetop” and ‘Stoat,’ which feature Jason Williamson of Sleaford Mods. It’s a collaboration that feels so right you wonder how it has not happened before, but perhaps it was always meant to be released right now with the world in such flux.
"Both Stoat and Treetop tread the usual path lyrically for me, nonsense mixed in with little micro story’s of whatever. Excuses to get out frustrations and anger. I’ve been talking with Kevin for a few years now as regards doing some tunes. Matching something to The Bugs music was always on the cards, a chance to shape different vocal approaches to a certain degree which is deffo evident on Stoat I think. Love both tunes. Proper. Bang into this collab.”
"Reared on Mark E Smith and Crass, how could i not be blown away by Sleaford Mods? Since first hearing 'Austerity Dogs', I was smitten by Jason's razor sharp lyricism and punk as f-ck delivery. So when we first chatted on Twitter a few years ago, casually raving about a mutual love of anti-social American hip hop, we pretty much immediately discussed the idea of a collab. And tho' it took a few years to actually realise the concept, 2021 seems like the purrrfect time in terms of global social meltdown and the release of my album 'Fire'. It’s been a joy to work with Jason on these tracks and we are already discussing the idea of more to follow…”