For a long time, the prospect of a fourth Mclusky album seemed impossibly remote. Even after they reformed, with Damien Sayell taking Jon Chapple's place on bass, it looked as though plans may have been derailed when Andrew Falkous was struck down a severely debilitating bout of tinnitus. But happily here we are, with the release of The World Is Still Here And So Are We on Mike Patton's Ipecac just days away.
To mark the merry occasion, the Quietus' JR Moores had a chat with the permaquotable Falkous about everything from the new songs to nostalgia, the music video as art form, Australia, Ed Sheeran teaming up with Offspring, and ska music ("I'm morally opposed to ska on most occasions, even though I grudgingly accept it does make people in shorts happy") - but mostly pesto.
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