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Add to del.icio.usDisc one features most of Mclusky's best songs; because it's a singles collection, a few of the necessarily omitted album tracks are missed, but there are zero duds. The formula here is straightforward and self-evident: crunchy guitars, booming drums, fuzzed out bass, and Andy Falkous's curiously expressive sing-scream. Given the relative consistency of Mclusky's sound, the strength of these particular songs comes down to hooks. At their best, Mclusky can turn something as simple as a tuneless two-syllable utterance into a song-carrying hook. In a nuts-and-bolts way, it's a skillful and economical manipulation of rhythm and momentum, but the x-factor is attitude. Like the douchebag at the bar whose obnoxious antics you secretly cherish, the giddy, petty belligerence conjured by Mclusky is infectious.
A few of the better songs from the band's rough-and-tumble debut My Pain and Sadness Is More Sad and Painful Than Yours get the A-sides disc off to a promising start, but things really pick up with the selections from Mclusky's finest album, Mclusky Do Dallas. "Whoyouknow", "Lightsabre Cocksucking Blues", "To Hell With Good Intentions", and "Alan Is a Cowboy Killer," are taut, merciless, and concise, perfectly captured by Steve Albini's similarly taut, merciless, and concise production. The non-album single "There Ain't No Fool in Ferguson" is my favorite here, coupling a television commercial-catchy guitar line with playful alliteration to the tune of "hopeless hepatitis piss-rag Molotov cocktail mono-brow shithole."
And then there are the other discs. Compilations like this are always a no-win situation: If the B-sides eclipse the A-sides, then the band clearly has no idea how to gauge their own material, and effectively sold short their own career. If the B-sides fall substantially short of the A-sides, then compiling them is potentially unnecessary. In this case, the B-sides sound like much shittier versions of the A-sides. So, at the very least, Mclusky should be commended for putting their best foot forward. Surprisingly, the third disc of rarities and live performances-- so-called "C-sides"-- proves more rewarding than its alphanumeric predecessor, showing a more versatile and unchecked side of the band.
As is usually the case with these things, the three-disc version of Mcluskyism works better as an archive than it does a unified listening experience. Diehards, I'm sure, would love to include a choice "C-side" like "Colour March" or "Cradling" on a mix CD, but most people will find the condensed version of Mcluskyism to be just right. At one disc, it's a gleeful kick in the ribs. At three, it's a slightly-harder-than-appropriate punch in the arm.
-Matt LeMay, March 01, 2006
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