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The Mekons
- It's a rare punk rock music band that can stay together for 25 years. Heck, it's
a rare punk band that can stay together 25 weeks. The prolific
Mekons, birthed in the cacophony of England's punk heyday of the
mid-to-late '70s, have managed the remarkable feat of not only remaining mostly intact for
nearly three decades but making relevant, consistently interesting, politically
charged rare punk rock music all along the way.
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Of course, the key to the band's success is that its members early on abandoned
the idea of being just a rare punk rock music band and instead latched on to a wide array
of musical strains. On this album, the band revisits its roots, re-recording some of its earliest
songs, unearthing others that never got recorded and trying to recapture
the roiling mood and tumult of the time. The results, unfortunately, are more often miss than hit. Many of these
long-buried and mostly forgotten songs resurface only to remind listeners
why they were buried and forgotten in the first place.
"This Sporting Life" is a dreary mess, while
"The Building" sounds like the noisome chant of a
drunken soccer fan -- albeit one with social justice in mind.
"Dan Dare" and "Never Been in a Riot" are
fierce and funny exceptions, but hearing the original versions
of all of these rare punk rock music songs would have been better than
hearing the band -- nearly 30 years on -- trying to re-create
them. Mekons enthusiasts may be interested in the nostalgia
trip, but "Junk Rock" might be a better name for
this haphazard collection of what probably should have
remained throwaways.
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In the Buzzcocks-on-downers rocker "Jonathon Fisk" or the creepier "Stay Don't Go," it's hard to tell if drummer Jim Eno's mechanically spastic rhythms are following the lead of frontman Britt Daniel or vice versa. Daniel is the rare punk rock music styled singer who isn't British and can still get away with a permanently cocksure and attitudinal delivery. This disc is his gutsiest move yet. Spoon performs Saturday at the 400 Bar. See also hardcore punk, and pages relate to rare punk rock music | more |
