
The heralded UK band’s first album since 2004 and first for Ipecac Recordings.
Having formed in the late nineteen-nineties and releasing music, if that is what it was, from 2000-2004, Mclusky disbanded soon afterwards in a slow motion farce of not enough drama to get much press off the back of it. Now they are back fuelled initially by spite but now enjoying it too much not to do it, and playing to crowds in the UK, US and Australia which are much bigger – and more hygienically inclined – than in their so-called heyday. So far nobody has complained, except for one guy in Leeds (and he was clearly on ketamine).
Reformed post-hardcore heroes Mclusky present their first studio album in over two decades, and their fourth altogether. “The World Is Still Here And So Are We” contains thirteen new tracks that veer between misanthropy and dark humour, including the songs ‘Unpopular Parts Of A Pig’ and ‘The Digger You Deep’ that came out in 2023.
Now comes a new album – entitled “The World is Still Here and So Are We”.