- The Mekons Rock 'n' Roll · 1989
- Oooh! · 2002
- Heaven & Hell · 1993
- New York On the Road ’86 – ’87 · 2001
- The Mekons Rock 'n' Roll · 1989
- Fear and Whiskey · 1985
- The Mekons Rock 'n' Roll · 1989
- The Mekons Rock 'n' Roll · 1989
- Heaven & Hell · 2004
- Heaven & Hell · 2004
- Retreat from Memphis · 1994
- Heaven & Hell · 2004
- The Edge of the World · 1986
Compilations
About Mekons
Founded in the late '70s by Jon Langford and Tom Greenhalgh, the Mekons started out as a punk band, inspired by the first wave of British punk rock. Before long however, they were incorporating synthesizers, reggae, and just plain weirdness into their style. As much of a collective as a band (in keeping with their socialist political tendencies), the early Mekons were a revolving door for a constantly changing cast of characters. In the mid-'80s, they significantly incorporated country and folk influences, and released some of their finest work. By the '90s, a membership anchored by the likes of Steve Goulding and Sally Timms kept the Mekons producing at a prolific rate, never abandoning their politically incisive lyricism.
- ORIGIN
- Leeds, England
- FORMED
- 1976
- GENRE
- Alternative