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  • Summary: The first full-length studio release from Welsh indie-punk trio McLusky since 2004's The Difference Between Me And You Is That I'm Not On Fire features a new lineup with Andy Falkous joined by Jack Egglestone, and Damien Sayell.
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  1. Positive: 12 out of 12
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  1. May 9, 2025
    90
    A resounding return, The World Is Still Here and So Are We suggests the planet is that much better with Mclusky back on it
  2. May 7, 2025
    80
    Mclusky are here with us now and guess what? They’ve grown up. Don’t panic: they’re as daft and irreverent as ever but there’s a newfound inventiveness to their songwriting that’s clearly the result of experience. With Falco and drummer Jack Egglestone perennially busy with projects like Future of the Left and Christian Fitness, the past twenty years haven’t been spent idly, and it shows.
  3. May 7, 2025
    80
    From the minute Unpopular Parts Of A Pig kicks into gear, there is no doubt that this is Mclusky. With its scratchy guitar riffs, thunderous bass, all driven by Egglestone’s pounding drums, it’s as if the last 20 years have just disappeared in a puff of smoke.
  4. May 8, 2025
    80
    The highlights are plentiful, from the misanthropic maelstrom of People Person, to the lolloping The Digger You Deep and the Pixies-esque Hate The Polis, but you don’t need to pan for gold when there’s so much of it.
  5. 80
    The album not only justifies its existence but also adds something vital to the band’s legacy. It’s messy, lean, sharp, and relentless. Not cleaned up. Just tuned up and turned loose.
  6. May 15, 2025
    76
    Their return more than holds its own as a direct progression of Mclusky, but there’s a sense that they themselves feel like expectations should be tempered just a hair, a self-awareness that ends up dangerously close to hamstringing the cocksure arrogance that’s such a crucial part of their charisma.
  7. Uncut
    May 7, 2025
    70
    It's noisy, riotous, guttural stuff - old-school noise rock to its core - that very much picks up where the band left off. [May 2025, p.33]

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