"Some Call It Godcore" is the fifth studio album by the British post-punk band Half Man Half Biscuit, released in 1995. Known for their witty and satirical lyrics, the album continues the band's tradition of blending humorous observations with sharp social commentary.
The album's title track, "Some Call It Godcore," humorously critiques the commercialization of music and the superficiality of mainstream culture. Other tracks on the album tackle a variety of subjects, from politics and religion to popular culture and everyday life, all delivered with the band's trademark dry wit and irreverent humor.
Musically, "Some Call It Godcore" features a mix of punk rock, folk, and indie rock influences, with catchy melodies and infectious riffs. The album's lo-fi production adds to its charm, giving it a raw and authentic feel.
While Half Man Half Biscuit may not have achieved mainstream success, "Some Call It Godcore" has earned a cult following among fans of alternative and indie music. The album's clever lyrics, catchy tunes, and irreverent humor make it a standout in the band's discography, showcasing their unique blend of wit and musical talent.