mclusky continue brilliant string of video releases with “chekhov’s guns”

mclusky release “chekhov’s guns” video, continuing the most brilliant video rollout of the year

the world is still here and so are we arrives may 9 via ipecac recordings

https://mclusky.lnk.to/world

“chekhov’s guns” video

april 9, 2025 – mclusky in continued partnership with director remy lamont, add another cracking entry into their pre-album video series with today’s release of “chekhov’s guns” (https://mclusky.lnk.to/guns).

in the lead-up to the may 9 release of the world is still here and so are we – the band’s first new album in 20 years – mclusky has shared two videos: “people person,” featuring a horde of office works who’ve simply had enough, and another for “way of the exploding dickhead,” a sardonically twerk-heavy clip that’s as satirical as its title.

“’chekhov’s guns’ is a song about getting to the point, which is something i’m forever trying to get better at,” andrew falkous offers. “also, death, all art is about death, even bluey.”

it’s important to state that the world is still here and so are we is the fourth mclusky album (no qualification being needed). they had an asterisk next to the name for a bit – out of respect for past band members and the precious memorial glue of teenage musical crushes – but fuck that, in for a penny, in for a pound. lyrically it touches on subjects as rich and as varied as work-it-out-yourself and impenetrable-inside-joke-for-the-band, but one thing is clear, all of the songs have different words. all hilarious joking aside, the best songs are about things without being precisely about them. mclusky endorse this sentiment. they positively insist on it.

album pre-orders are available now (https://mclusky.lnk.to/world) with the world is still here and so are we available on multiple limited-edition vinyl variants (marble vinyl and 180 gram black vinyl), an indie store exclusive clear vinyl, as well as a standard blue vinyl. the release is also available on CD and digital formats.

mclusky tour dates:

may 8 – wrexham, uk    the rockin’ chair

may 16 – tourcoing, fr  le grand mix

may 18 – brussels, be   les nuits botaniques (w/the jesus lizard)

may 23 – manchester, uk   gorilla

may 24 – leeds, uk   brudenell

may 25 – derbyshire, uk bearded theory festival

may 29 – london, uk   earth

may 31 – bristol, uk   swx

july 11 – cheltenham,uk 2000trees music festival

august 16 – bristol, uk arctangent festival

january 6 – melbourne, au  corner

january 9 – adelaide, au  lion arts factory

january 10 – sydney, au  factory theatre

january 11 – brisbane, au  crowbar

tickets for all shows are on-sale now with links available via ipecac.com/tours.

the world is still here and so are we album cover

the world is still here and so are we tracklisting:

1.    unpopular parts of a pig

2.    cops and coppers

3.    way of the exploding dickhead

4.    the battle of los angelsea

5.    people person

6.    the competent horse thief

7.    kafka-esque novelist franz kafka

8.    the digger you deep

9.    autofocus on the prime directive

10. not all steeplejacks

11. chekhov’s guns

12. juan party-system

13. hate the polis

“way of the exploding dickhead” video

“people person” video

photo credit: damien sayell

formed in cardiff, wales in the late ‘90s, mclusky quickly became one of the most beloved underground punk bands of their era, known for their biting lyrics, angular riffs, and chaotic live shows. The band released three critically-acclaimed albums – mclusky do dallas (2002), the difference between me and you is that I’m not on fire (2004) and my pain and sadness is more sad and painful than yours (2000) – before disbanding in 2005. Since reforming in 2019, they’ve continued to bring their ferocious energy to stages, with their fourth album, the world is still here and so are we, set for a spring 2025 release via ipecac recordings. mclusky is damien sayell (bass, vocals), jack egglestone (drums, vocals, percussion), and andrew falkous (guitar, vocals)

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