Wednesday, May 15, 2019

The Mekons' debut The Quality Of Mercy Is Not Strnen is being reissued

The Mekons' 1979 debut is out June 21st on Superior Viaduct. Jon Langford plays The Horseshoe May 23. 

After two singles for Fast Product, Leeds art-punk collective The Mekons signed with Virgin Records in 1979. The band would have to borrow gear from their mates Gang Of Four to record their major label debut. In classic Mekons style, the album's back cover featured a photo of Gang Of Four instead of themselves.

As Simon Reynolds writes, "The Quality Of Mercy Is Not Strnen got a mixed reception at the time. Listening to it now, though, the first LP sounds more of a piece with the band's early punk singles. What's striking is the commonality of sound across the three key Leeds groups of that moment (Gang Of Four, Delta 5 and The Mekons). There are textural affinities in terms of scrawny abrasiveness and a general departure from rock 'n' roll norms of singing and emoting."

With boundless energy, The Mekons net a dozen barbed takes on pop culture, art and politics. "What Are We Going To Do Tonight" stands out as a razor-sharp critique of leisure, while "Beetroot" drowns apathy in angular riffs and catchy, unmelodic chants. Check out "What Are We Going To Do Tonight" and The Mekons' Peel Session from 1979 below.

Clad in one of the most striking record covers of its era, The Quality Of Mercy Is Not Strnen is now available in the US for the first time. Liner notes by Simon Reynolds.




The Mekons – The Quality Of Mercy Is Not Strnen
Like Spoons No More
Join Us In The Countryside
Rosanne
Trevira Trousers
After 6
What Are We Going To Do Tonight
What
Watch The Film
Beetroot
I Saw You Dance
Lonely And Wet
Dan Dare

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