Artist

Mclusky

Genre: Alt / Indie ,Indie Rock ,Noise-Rock
Origin: U.S.A
Active: 1996 - 2005,2014 - Present
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Mclusky emerged in 1998 as a scrappy three-piece from Wales that drew equally from punk urgency and indie-rock dynamics. Fronted by Andrew Falkous on vocals and guitar, the lineup also featured drummer Matthew Harding and bassist Jonathan Chapple at the outset. The group’s first release came via the U.K. label Fuzzbox in 2000 with the album My Pain and Sadness Is More Sad and Painful Than Yours. After securing a deal with Too Pure, the band enlisted Steve Albini to helm their follow-up record; the preparatory singles Lightsabre Cocksucking Blues and To Hell with Good Intentions surfaced ahead of the April 2002 arrival of Mclusky Do Dallas. Critics hailed the Too Pure LP as a marked advance beyond the rough-hewn charm of the debut, placing it on numerous year-end lists throughout Britain and the United States.

In summer 2003 the band issued the single Undress for Success, at which point Harding departed and Jack Egglestone took over on drums; Harding subsequently joined Transposer. Mclusky played U.K. festivals that season while finishing work on a third album, The Difference Between Me and You Is That I'm Not on Fire, which appeared in 2004. The group dissolved the following year. An expanded edition of the retrospective Mcluskyism surfaced in early 2006. Falkous and Egglestone later collaborated with musicians from the Welsh band Jarcrew to launch Future of the Left. In 2024 Ipecac confirmed that Mclusky had reunited and begun tracking a new album.