Heavy Song of the Week: mclusky Unleash Riff-Hitting Cacophony on "people person"
Briefly

This week, mclusky's single "people person" is highlighted as the top pick in Heavy Consequence's Heavy Song of the Week feature. The track exemplifies mclusky's sardonic humor and hard-hitting sound, featuring droning guitars and a memorable refrain. The song is from their upcoming album, which marks their return after a 21-year hiatus. Other honorable mentions include Nova Twins's genre-bending track "Soprano," Rivers of Nihil's technical death metal song "American Death," and Warbringer's thrash exploration of dystopian themes, showcasing the diverse talent in heavy music this week.
The track is the latest single from mcluskey's forthcoming comeback album, arriving May 9th via Ipecac Recordings, marking the band's first LP in 21 years.
The reunited Welsh trio cook up quite a cacophony by the end of the four-minute track, as the repeating riffs degrade into unhinged chaos.
mclusky's brand of humor is all over the music video as well: a bunch of office workers beating the crap out of each other.
Nova Twins manage to slam techno nu-metal against hyperpop and R&B, their shapeshifting voices acting as the glue.
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