Genre: Alternative
Label: Fire
Size: 12"
Format: 33RPM,

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mekons Horror Indie Exclusive LP (White Vinyl)

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SKU:
FIRLP770W
UPC:
809236004222

Coming October 3, 2025 pre-order your copy today! Orders with both pre-order and in stock items will have all in stock items shipped immediately!

Brick & Mortar/Indie Retail Exclusive! Can only ship to USA address!

2025 Album on Limited Edition White Vinyl LP!

Legendary postmodern, post punk, post human, past caring collective mekons return with a brand-new album for 2025. Their first release on Fire Records, Horror is a collection of songs written in late 2022 but providing a horribly prescient reflection of the world in its current miasma and how we got here.

Horror looks at history and the legacies of British imperialism with mashed up lyrics set against a typically eclectic sound that amalgamates everything from dub, country, noise, rock & roll, electronica, punk, music hall, polka and you can even take your partner for a nice waltz on "Sad and Sad and Sad." The roots of their global sound reflect their nomadic journey through time and space from Leeds to California in the West and Siberia in the East and is woven into the fabric and intricacies of their song creation…

Sounding like The Chills and R.E.M circa the I.R.S Records years, "Mudcrawlers" sees just about the whole band joining Jon Langford on vocals speaking of Irish famine and refugees journeying to Wales. "War Economy" shivers in the cold of such Boroughs spiked one-liners: "Clinical coercion will not achieve dominance!" Sounding like it's straight off a Jenny Holzer neon sign (she of Abuse Of Power Comes As No Surprise), it's held together by a disgruntled swaggering riff that underpins an explosion of disquiet.

Meanwhile, Rico takes the lead on the maliciously luscious "Fallen Leaves," an appalled and appalling Hammer Horror take on climate breakdown reminiscent of Rolling Thunder Dylan, that recalls The Pogues at their most introspective, its Celtic twilightism augmented by Susie Honeyman's keening violin as the dying sun sinks down and the river Styx flows on in the pitch black night.

Almost 50 years in the making, these mekons continue to astound, their sound, sentiment and method of delivery blended to perfection by bass player and studio wizard, Dave Trumfio. mekons are Jon Langford, Sally Timms, Tom Greenhalgh, Dave Trumfio, Susie Honeyman, Rico Bell, Steve Goulding, and Lu Edmonds.

The mood of Horror is, in a word, dark, which makes the music a bit of a surprise — this is some of the tightest and most accessible listening the Mekons have offered us though their nearly 50 years of record-making.
-Mark Deming, AllMusic, 4/5


Features

  • Indie Exclusive
  • Limited Edition
  • White Vinyl LP
  • Limited Time Download Card

Selections

Side 01:

  1. The Western Design
  2. Sad and Sad and Sad
  3. Glasgow
  4. Fallen Leaves
  5. War Economy
  6. Mudcrawlers

Side 02:

  1. A Horse Has Escaped
  2. Private Defense Contractor
  3. Sanctuary
  4. Surrender
  5. You're Not Singing Anymore
  6. Before The Ice Age

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