A Pox on the Pioneers

A Pox on the Pioneers is the debut solo studio album by Andrew Weatherall.

[2][3] David Pollock of The List wrote, "With Weatherall himself singing as if from the heart of a smoke-filled room (and perhaps he was), the album explores dancehall, ambient dub, electro and post-punk in building an atmospheric soundtrack for the city at night.

"[7] Iain Moffat of The Quietus called it "the most song-based work of his career.

"[9] Meanwhile, Louise Brailey of Fact commented that "A Pox on the Pioneers is an idiosyncratic and surprising debut at best – I expected something more.

[11] All tracks are written by Andrew Weatherall and Steve Boardman, except where notedCredits adapted from liner notes.