The Slits' place in pop history was assured by 1979's seminal Cut, with its fusion of punk, reggae and teenage vocalist Ari Up's spiky neo-feminist manifestos. No surprise, then, that the group hasn't drifted far from that blueprint for their first album in 28 years. In the current era of politically untroubled pop, it's fairly bracing to hear them castigating "Men who need us to be their mothe... Lees meer
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