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More than any band that came out of late-'70s England,
the Mekons
(the name taken from the popular sci-fi comic Dan Dare) have perhaps the most devoted fans of any band even remotely connected to punk rock. And why not? Over the course of several decades, this band, with an ever-shifting lineup (only
Jon Langford
and
Tom Greenhalgh
remain from the original lineup), produced some of the best rock & roll on the planet, be it amateurish rock-noise, cool synth-driven
pop, guitar rave-ups, or postmodern country & western,
the Mekons
have done it all and done it with style, grace, and a ribald sense of humor.
Emerging from the same Leeds University "scene" that begot
Gang of Four
,
the Mekons
weren't as overtly political as their Marxist-inspired brethren, but their punk rock pedigree and unsubtle anti-Thatcher and -Reaganisms did set them apart from the post-punk world's innumerable careerists and posers. Their early recordings were exceedingly lo-fi affairs that valued emotion and energy over anything that remotely resembled musical proficiency. Songs like
"Never Been in a Riot"
and
"32 Weeks"
sound as if the band entered the studio, arbitrarily decided who was going to play what, and started the tapes rolling. It was fun, challenging, and anarchic -- principles to which the band clung, musical genre notwithstanding, ever since their inception.
From the time of their debut album,
The Quality of Mercy Is Not Strnen
,
the Mekons
had turned into a slightly more accomplished post-punk band that, like their pals in
Gang of Four
, wielded trebly guitars and shouted vocals over semi-funky rhythms tracks. The songs lacked focus, but this was a bizarre record that, for all of its oddly ingratiating music, offered little insight as to whom was making it. This remained true for a couple of years or so as the band (basically
Langford
,
Greenhalgh
,
Kevin Lycett
, and whomever else they could rope into a session) made one exciting, enigmatic, and extremely difficult-to-find record after another.
In 1985, after it seemed the earth had swallowed them whole,
the Mekons
released the startling
Fear and Whiskey
, a ragged country album influenced by the ghosts of
Hank Williams
and
Gram Parsons
that was unlike anything they'd ever recorded. Thus began the second coming of
the Mekons
, who finally began to reach an underground/alternative rock audience that had missed them the first time around. Soon they began touring more frequently, putting on clamorous, exciting shows. Talented new members jumped on board, like violinist
Suzie Honeyman
and singer
Sally Timms
, and even former
Pretty Thing
Dick Taylor
was a
Mekon
for a while; records started coming out with more frequency and, despite considerable trouble from major labels that sent them back to the indies, could be found in nearly any record store. From
Fear and Whiskey
through subsequent records including
The Mekons Rock 'n' Roll
,
Curse of the Mekons
,
Retreat from Memphis
, and
Natural
, they continually reinvented themselves: sodden country band, wise-ass folk-rock band, cranked-up guitar band, trouble-making punk band. Whatever the scenario, what has remained consistent throughout
the Mekons
' existence has been great, great music. ~ John Dougan, All Music Guide
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