Mclusky: the world is still here and so are we
Briefly

Mclusky's new album, "the world is still here," showcases the band's ability to remain authentically punk without succumbing to the seriousness often associated with veteran acts. Released 19 years after their last album, this record captures a sense of vigor, blending the band's classic sound with contemporary political themes, addressing issues relevant in today's society. Their music remains unapologetically vulgar and critical, reflecting on the world's injustices while keeping the lightheartedness that characterizes their identity. Mclusky stands out by rejecting respectability politics and delivering a potent mix of energy and commentary.
On their long-awaited reunion record, Mclusky maintain their irreverent punk spirit, avoiding the pitfalls of aging bands while delivering vigorous and politically charged music.
There's no grandstanding or demand to be taken seriously; instead, Mclusky embraces their identity, reminding listeners of their punk roots and capability.
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