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- Summary: The first full-length studio release in eight years for the British punk collective was recorded near the Joshua Tree desert.
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- Record Label: Bloodshot
- Genre(s): Pop/Rock
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Mar 29, 2019The Mekons thread humor and poignancy through songs that crackle, veer, swoop and combust.
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Mar 28, 2019The aptly titled, Deserted finds the old rabble-rousing crew in fine form.
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Mar 28, 2019Recorded near Joshua Tree, the LP loses itself in the desert and finds timely survival metaphors everywhere. And it burrows deep into desert mythology without invoking any of the hoary narratives above (they’ve already done a Bono tribute, after all).
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Mar 28, 2019When the Mekons are operating at full strength, their music’s undeniable vitality is somehow in tune with the struggle and suffering they sing about. Not every song on Deserted achieves that level of intense commitment to an emotion or an idea. But most of the songs do, to menacing or to magisterial effects.
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MojoMar 28, 2019A very fine album. [May 2019, p.94]
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Apr 1, 2019Longevity is one thing, but sticking around without going stale is a trickier matter, and Deserted demonstrates that more than four decades on, the Mekons are as fresh and challenging as ever.
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Apr 8, 2019Rarely do the Mekons get quite as loose as they do on Deserted, alternating between arid, nocturnal atmosphere that seems to emanate from Susie Honeyman’s fiddle and moments of near hysteria, as though their sun-baked brains have gone haywire. These songs take their time to wander about, even getting lost in the vast expanse--sometimes a little too lost.
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