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Mclusky (often stylized as mclusky), originally known as Best, are a Welsh three-piece post-hardcore group formed in
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. The group originally consisted of Englishman
Andrew Falkous Andrew "Falco" Falkous (born 5 April 1975) is a Welsh musician best known for being the founding member/frontman for the Cardiff-based punk rock outfit Mclusky, current lead singer/guitarist of the band Future of the Left and the sole member o ...
(vocals, guitar) from
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, Geraint Bevan (bass) and Matthew Harding (drums); the latter two were replaced by Jonathan Chapple and Jack Egglestone in 1997 and late 2003 respectively. The band released three studio albums before splitting in 2004, reconvening in 2014 – without Chapple – under the monikers mclusky and mclusky*, before ultimately dropping the asterisk.


History

According to the band, they originally formed in 1996 when Falkous and Harding met at the Blackwood Miners Institute, a venue in their home town. The pair met Chapple a short time afterwards at the
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when they caught him urinating on their tent late in the night. More realistically it has been suggested that Falkous and Harding met when working together at Anglian Windows, a small double-glazing
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in Cardiff. They discussed their musical ambitions after a conversation about Reading Festival, Falkous gave Harding a tape of songs he had written on his own, and shortly after they formed a band called Best after early Beatles drummer
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. The original bass player for Best was Geraint Bevan, Harding's old musical comrade from The Derelicts. Best existed in this form for almost a year before Bevan left to concentrate on his acting career, but not before Best had played a show with a band called 'Myrtle', which featured the bass guitarist Jon Chapple. Shortly after the departure of Bevan, the remaining two members managed to convince Chapple to join the band; this was based on the strength of the three track demo Best had recently finished at 'Ocean Studios' in Cardiff (this cassette – which was sold by the band themselves – was the unofficial debut, entitled the ''Benedict EP''). Best signed to London label Seriously Groovy and released their official debut record, the 3-track single "Huwuno". The band changed its name to Mclusky in 1999, releasing their first full-length album '' My Pain and Sadness is More Sad and Painful Than Yours'' in 2000 on the Fuzzbox imprint before drawing international attention with their critically praised second album ''
Mclusky Do Dallas ''Mclusky Do Dallas'' is the second studio album by Welsh indie rock band Mclusky, released on 1 April 2002 by Too Pure. ''Mclusky Do Dallas'' spawned four singles: "Lightsabre Cocksucking Blues", "Whoknowyou", "To Hell with Good Intentions", a ...
'' in 2002. In 2004 they released their third album ''
The Difference Between Me and You Is That I'm Not on Fire ''The Difference Between Me and You Is that I'm Not on Fire'' is the third and final studio album from Welsh indie rock band Mclusky. It was released to positive reviews by Too Pure in 2004. The two singles to be released from this album were "T ...
'' to positive reviews. They worked frequently with recording engineer
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.


Breakup

The band called it quits on 7 January 2005, with Falkous making the following announcement on the band's website three days later: :The three piece rock band known as mclusky have disbanded, as of Friday 7 January 2005. The reason for this parting is private, though probably not as entertaining as you'd imagine. Personally, I would like to thank all the people, places and times that occurred on or near us. I'm grateful for the love and to a lesser degree, the hate. There'll be more music soon, from all of us. Little was said of the reasons behind Mclusky's split, but it later emerged that tensions had arisen between Falkous and Chapple. The root of these tensions can be traced back to an incident in 2004 when all of the band's equipment was stolen on the
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leg of their American tour (this equipment – worth over £5000 – was never recovered).


New bands and reunion

A compilation of the band's singles, ''
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'', came out in February 2006; a limited-edition version came with two additional CDs of
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(labelled as B-sides and C-sides), rarities and live recordings from their final headline performance at the
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(The band would make one further live appearance on 01/12/04 supporting
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at the Scala in London). This compilation is, without doubt, the final chapter in Mclusky's nine-year saga, as Falkous informs in the ''Mcluskyism''
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, "that's it, then. No farewell tour... no premature deaths (at time of writing), no live DVDs..." The first Mclusky member to release material after the band's demise was Chapple, with his outfit Shooting At Unarmed Men – Chapple had dabbled with the band as a side project to Mclusky in the years prior, and wasted little time in making it his first priority after Mclusky disbanded. The band released two albums before Chapple emigrated to Australia in 2006. He has since revived the band in Australia with a new lineup, and released another album with the Australian lineup. Shooting at Unarmed Men disbanded shortly after the release of ''With The Youthful Energy of a Zealot''. Chapple played drums with
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band Poor People until 2012, and plays bass and provides vocals for the six-piece outfit Harmony, which also feature Tom Lyngcoln of
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. After Falkous had conducted a handful of interviews discussing the then-fresh Mclusky breakup, he and Egglestone were not heard from publicly for a number of months. Almost immediately, rumours began to swell that the pair were collaborating with some members of also-defunct Cardiff noise-core act
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(the project, which received no official title for eighteen months, was jokingly referred to as "Jarclusky") – however, the full extent of the collaboration was not known until Falkous created an unassuming MySpace page for the group under the name
Future of the Left Future of the Left are a Welsh alternative rock band based in Cardiff. The group consists of former Mclusky members Andrew Falkous (vocals, guitar) and Jack Egglestone (drums) and former Million Dead bassist Julia Ruzicka. History Beginnings F ...
, complete with unpolished recordings of the band's first songs. The outfit have since incorporated members of now-defunct British punk rock act Million Dead, and have (after several years of resistance from Falkous) started including Mclusky tracks in their live sets. In 2014, Falkous announced a benefit gig to help save venue Le Pub in Newport, with a lineup consisting of Jarcrew and a set of mclusky songs played by Falkous and Jack Egglestone, joined by future of the left bassist Julia Ruzicka and Damien Sayell, vocalist of Bristol band The St. Pierre Snake Invasion. This lineup has been referred to by Falco as 'mclusky' (with inverted commas) and announced a second concert at Clwb Ifor Bach upon the quick sale of all tickets for the Newport event. Since, they have played another 'closing venue' benefit gig, in London at the soon-to-close
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. The following year, mclusky were announced alongside future of the left in the lineup of British music festival
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. Then known as Mclusky* (asterisk in reference to missing members), the band reformed to play The Garage in London on 3 December 2015 to raise money for cancer research with Rat the Magnificent (featuring Ian Catskilkin of Art Brut). The band have continued to play since, with Sayell ultimately being brought in as bassist as well as a vocalist. In July 2020, Falkous announced plans to record a new Mclusky album. The asterisk was ultimately dropped, confirming the return to the official moniker. In April 2022, the band announced a commemorative 20-year anniversary tour of ''Mclusky Do Dallas''.


Members

;Current line-up *Andy "Falco" Falkous – vocals, guitar (1996–2005, 2014–present) *Jack Egglestone – drums (2003–2005, 2014–present) *Damien Sayell – vocals (2014–present), bass (2018–present) ;Former members *Geraint Bevan – bass (1996–1997) *Matthew Harding – drums (1996–2003) *John Chapple – bass, vocals (1997–2005) *Julia Ruzicka – bass (2014–2018) ;Timeline


Discography


Studio albums

*'' My Pain and Sadness is More Sad and Painful Than Yours'' (Fuzzbox, 2000; r:
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, 2003) *''
Mclusky Do Dallas ''Mclusky Do Dallas'' is the second studio album by Welsh indie rock band Mclusky, released on 1 April 2002 by Too Pure. ''Mclusky Do Dallas'' spawned four singles: "Lightsabre Cocksucking Blues", "Whoknowyou", "To Hell with Good Intentions", a ...
'' (Too Pure, 2002) *''
The Difference Between Me and You Is That I'm Not on Fire ''The Difference Between Me and You Is that I'm Not on Fire'' is the third and final studio album from Welsh indie rock band Mclusky. It was released to positive reviews by Too Pure in 2004. The two singles to be released from this album were "T ...
'' (Too Pure, 2004)


Compilations

*''
Mcluskyism ''Mcluskyism'' is the final release by Welsh rock band Mclusky. A singles and rarities package, it is released in two formats, a one disc singles only package, and a three disc format. On April 18, 2015 it was released as a one disc vinyl edi ...
'' (Too Pure, 2006)


Live releases

*''Gateway Band'' (2020)


Official single/EP releases

* 1999 – "Huwuno" (as Best) * 2000 – "Joy" * 2000 – "Rice Is Nice" * 2001 – "Whoyouknow" * 2001 – "Lightsabre Cocksucking Blues" * 2002 – "To Hell with Good Intentions" * 2002 – "Alan Is a Cowboy Killer" * 2003 – "There Ain't No Fool in Ferguson/1956 And All That" * 2003 – "Undress for Success" (the first song played 3 times in one show by
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) * 2004 – "That Man Will Not Hang" * 2004 – "She Will Only Bring You Happiness"


References


External links


Too Pure RecordsBBC review of ''The Difference Between Me and You Is That I'm Not on Fire''Mclusky remembered at Real Cool Time
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