
McLUSKY - The world is still here and so are we LP
The comeback of the year â the first Mclusky album in 20 years!
After two decades, Mclusky are back â loud, biting, and with a title that says it all: 'The World Is Still Here And So Are We'. The legendary noise rockers from Wales deliver exactly what their fans love on their fourth album: brutal honesty, distorted guitars, biting sarcasm â and songs that are both completely serious and completely absurd.
The first single, 'People Person,' sets the tone: loud enough for tinnitus, smart enough for a lifetime of cynicism â and as catchy as this band can get. "It's probably about being overwhelmed by the world," says frontman Andrew Falkous â "but then, all our songs are."
The comeback of the year â the first Mclusky album in 20 years!
After two decades, Mclusky are back â loud, biting, and with a title that says it all: 'The World Is Still Here And So Are We'. The legendary noise rockers from Wales deliver exactly what their fans love on their fourth album: brutal honesty, distorted guitars, biting sarcasm â and songs that are both completely serious and completely absurd.
The first single, 'People Person,' sets the tone: loud enough for tinnitus, smart enough for a lifetime of cynicism â and as catchy as this band can get. "It's probably about being overwhelmed by the world," says frontman Andrew Falkous â "but then, all our songs are."
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The comeback of the year â the first Mclusky album in 20 years!
After two decades, Mclusky are back â loud, biting, and with a title that says it all: 'The World Is Still Here And So Are We'. The legendary noise rockers from Wales deliver exactly what their fans love on their fourth album: brutal honesty, distorted guitars, biting sarcasm â and songs that are both completely serious and completely absurd.
The first single, 'People Person,' sets the tone: loud enough for tinnitus, smart enough for a lifetime of cynicism â and as catchy as this band can get. "It's probably about being overwhelmed by the world," says frontman Andrew Falkous â "but then, all our songs are."











